Volvo Modular engine

Volvo Modular Engine
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars
Production1990–2016[1]
Layout
ConfigurationI4, I5, I6
Displacement1.6 L – 2.9 L
Cylinder block materialAluminium
Cylinder head materialAluminium
ValvetrainDOHC
Combustion
Fuel systemFuel injection
Management
Fuel type
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Emissions
Emissions target standard
Emissions control systems
Chronology
Predecessor
Successor

The Volvo Modular Engine is a family of straight-four, straight-five, and straight-six automobile piston engines that was produced by Volvo Cars in Skövde,[15] Sweden from 1990[16] until 2016. All engines feature an aluminium engine block and aluminium cylinder head, forged steel connecting rods, aluminium pistons and double overhead camshafts.[16]

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