VW's Twincharged Four Cylinder Steals Engine Of The Year Award From BMW's Twin Turbo Six

VW's Twincharged Four Cylinder Steals Engine Of The Year Award From BMW's Twin Turbo Six
Having accumulated 354 points from 65 judges, VW’s innovative new-generation TSI Twincharger has ended four years of BMW dominance to win the overall International Engine of the Year Award for 2009.

In what was the closest race in the history of the Awards, the Twincharger beat the 2007 and 2008 champion, BMW’s 3-litre DI Twin Turbo by four points. TSI’s triumph in the overall International Engine of the Year, Green Engine and 1-litre to 1.4-litre categories will be seen as an important victory for those backing the downsizing of internal combustion engines over other solutions such as gasoline hybrids and full electric vehicles.

Most notable was how well VW’s 1.4-litre unit managed to gather points from markets outside Europe, with judges in North America, Asia and South America all awarding top marks. “It was an easy choice,” said international motoring journalist Peter Robinson. “TSI combines outstanding refinement with terrific performance and low consumption and emissions.” American Matt Davis was equally impressed: “Volkswagen’s 1.4-litre TSI EA111 is still way ahead of the curve, sensationally over-engineered in all the right ways, and even makes the company’s fantastic 2-litre TFSI already look like yesterday’s tech.”

The four-cylinder combines a turbocharger and supercharger in one compact unit. The result is power of up to 178bhp, but what’s most impressive is the engine’s specific power that attains 127.1bhp per litre of displacement. And with 240Nm of torque coming good at 1,500rpm, it’s easy to see why the jurors that look for performance and sporty characteristics were impressed. 

But power is just part of the story for this year’s International Engine of the Year. The TSI derivative mated to VW’s DSG system emits 144g CO2/km, and in a Golf application, fuel consumption is rated at 6.2litres/100km (45.5mpg). With those figures, it’s little wonder that TSI won.

          
     Results                                                Points
1. Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger     354
2. BMW 3-litre DI Twin Turbo                      350
3. Audi 2-litre TFSI                                       220
4. Mercedes-Benz Diesel 2.1-litre               203
5. BMW 4-litre V8                                         203
6. Mercedes-AMG 6.2-litre                           114
7. BMW-PSA 1.6-litre Turbo                        107
8. Toyota 1-litre                                              74


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pennfootballpennfootball - 6/17/2009 12:13:03 PM
-1 Boost
MY best engine awards, in order of cylinders, but they are all magnificent.

Ferrari 599 GTB V12
Corvette ZR1 V8 Engine
Lexus Is 350 3.5 Litter DI V6
Subaru WRX STI 2.5 Litter turbocharged H-4
For giggles
Tata Nano 3 cylinder
Ducati 1100 2 cylinder
Honda Lawnmower 1 cylinder


B7FANB7FAN - 6/17/2009 12:32:25 PM
+3 Boost
its about time someone was able to but its not by a landslide


inspirion7inspirion7 - 6/17/2009 2:26:35 PM
-1 Boost
a win is a win.


BillBill - 6/17/2009 1:13:12 PM
+4 Boost
International Engine of the Year 2009 Top 8

1. Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger (VW Golf, Golf Variant, Scirocco, Eos, Jetta, Touran, Tiguan, Seat Ibiza Cupra) 354

2. BMW 3-litre DI Twin Turbo (135, 335, X6, Z4, 730) 350

3. Audi 2-litre TFSI (Audi A4, A5, Q5, VW Scirocco, Golf GTI) 220

4. Mercedes-Benz Diesel 2.1-litre (BlueEfficiency C-Class, BlueEfficiency E-Class) 203

5. BMW 4-litre V8 (M3) 203

6. Mercedes-AMG 6.2-litre (CLK, S, SL, CL, CLS, ML) 114

7. BMW-PSA 1.6-litre Turbo (Mini Cooper S, Clubman, Peugeot 207 308, Mini John Cooper Works) 107

8. Toyota 1-litre (Aygo, IQ, Yaris/Vitz, Citroën C1, Peugeot 107, Subaru Justy)


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Best New Engine of 2009

1. Porsche 3.8-litre flat six DI (911) 144

2. BMW diesel 3-litre (330d, 730d, 530d, X3, X5) 122

3. BMW 4.4-litre DI Turbo (750i, X6) 120

4. Jaguar 5-litre V8 Supercharged (XF, XK) 112

5. Mercedes-Benz diesel 2.1-litre (BlueEfficiency C-Class, BlueEfficiency E-Class) 107

6. Audi 2-litre four-cylinder TFSI (Audi A4, A5, Q7, VW Scirocco, Golf GTI) 107


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Green Engine of The Year 2009

1. Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger (VW Golf, Golf Variant, Scirocco, Eos, Jetta, Touran, Tiguan, Seat Ibiza Cupra) 205

2. Honda Hybrid 1.3-litre (Insight Civic) 203

3. BMW Diesel 2-litre Twin Turbo (123d) 147

4. BMW Diesel 3-litre Twin Turbo (335d, 535d, 635d, X3, X5, X6) 133

5. Mercedes-Benz Diesel 2.1-litre (BlueEfficiency E-Class, BlueEfficiency C-Class) 115

6. Ford Hybrid 2.5-litre (Ford Fusion Hybrid, Mercury Milan) 82

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Best Performance Engine

1. Mercedes-AMG 6.2-litre (CLK, S, SL, CL, CLS, ML) 109

2. BMW 5-litre V10 (M5, M6) 90

3. Jaguar 5-litre V8 Supercharged (XF, XK) 90

4. Porsche 3.8-litre flat six (GT3) 78

5. BMW 4-litre V8 (M3) 78

6. Ferrari 6-litre V12 (599 GTB) 77

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Sub 1-litre

1. Toyota 1-litre three-cylinder (Aygo, IQ, Yaris/Vitz, Citroën C1, Peugeot 107, Subaru Justy) 318

2. Smart Diesel 799cc (Smart Fortwo) 216

3. Mitsubishi 999cc turbo (Smart Fortwo) 214

4. Opel 1-litre three-cylinder twinport (Opel Agila, Corsa,
Suzuki Splash) 149

5. Mitsubishi 999cc three-cylinder (Smart Fortwo) 82

6. Kia 1-litre four-cylinder (Picanto) 73

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1-litre to 1.4-litre

1. Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger (Golf, Golf Variant,
Scirocco, Eos, Jetta, Touran, Tiguan, Seat Ibiza Cupra)
293

2. Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Turbo (Golf, Golf Plus, Golf Variant,
Scirocco, Eos, Jetta, Passat, Skoda Octavia, Audi A3,
Seat Leon, Altea, Škoda Superb)
154

3. Fiat 1.4-litre Turbo (Fiat Abarth 500, Abarth Grande Punto,
Linea, Bravo, Lancia Delta, Alfa Romeo Mito) 147

4. Honda Hybrid 1.3-litre (Insight, Civic) 136

5. BMW-PSA 1.4-litre stop/start (Mini One, One Clubman)
83

6. Fiat-GM Diesel 1.3-litre (Ford Ka, Fiat 500, Panda, Grande
Punto, Qubo, Linea, Doblo. Musa, Lancia Ypsilon, Opel Agila/Suzuki Splash, Opel Meriva, Tigra, Combo, Corsa, Astra, Suz


MrBratwurstMrBratwurst - 6/17/2009 4:01:59 PM
+1 Boost
1.4 TSI twincharger has well deserved it. Best engine in this segment. Volkswagen/Audi should immediately start selling it in the USA.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 6/17/2009 4:09:47 PM
+5 Boost
Congrats VW!


abcdabcd - 6/17/2009 5:10:31 PM
+1 Boost
It seems that committee of journalist have taken a liking for turbo(or twin turbo, super- and turbocharged) engines for some time and this isn't going to change in near future, so we can already predict future winners: mostly these manufacturers who are doing turbo engines.


LexSucksLexSucks - 6/18/2009 5:55:35 PM
+2 Boost
Why isn't there a Toyota or Lexus on the list? I thought that they made the best engines in the world?


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 6/18/2009 7:09:40 PM
+1 Boost
LOL


abcdabcd - 6/19/2009 9:16:56 AM
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Probably becouse they aren't doing turbocharged engines that journalists so like these days. But I think that it's good that they aren't following this trend.


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