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VTi Engine

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The VTi Engine (Variable Valve Lift and Timing injection) is a variable valve timing (VVT) system for car engines created jointly by both PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW Group from the BMW VALVETRONIC concept. There is both a 1.4 (95 bhp) and 1.6l (115 bhp) variant, with Peugeot claiming the capability to reduce fuel consumption on a Peugeot 307 by more than 10% compared to the 1.6l, 100 bhp engine.

Uses

Currently the only vehicles to use the VTi Engines are:

References

  1. ^ "Citroën C3 Hatchback 2010 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  2. ^ "Citroën C3 Picasso Estate 2009 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  3. ^ "Citroën C4 Hatchback 2011 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  4. ^ "Citroën C4 Picasso Estate 2007 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  5. ^ "Citroën DS3 Hatchback 2010 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  6. ^ "Citroën DS4 Hatchback 2011 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  7. ^ "Peugeot 3008 Estate 2009 specs & dimensions | Parkers".
  8. ^ "Peugeot 5008 Estate 2010 specs & dimensions | Parkers".