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Ward's announces 10 Best Engines Awards for 2011

Ward's announces 10 Best Engines Awards for 2011

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Now in its 17th year, the Ward's 10 Best Engines competition is designed to recognize powertrains that set new benchmarks in their respective vehicle segments. The winners for 2011 have been announced.

 

Notably, both the Nissan Leaf electric vehicle and Chevrolet Volt extended-range EV made their way into the 2011 list, as selected by Ward's editors after evaluating 38 vehicles with new or significantly improved engines for the '11 model year. However, fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness are not the most important criteria for eligibility this year, as seen by recognition of the new 5.0L V-8 in the Ford Mustang GT, 5.0L V-8 in the Hyundai Genesis and the 3.0L supercharged V-6 in the Audi S4.

 

"We have something for everybody on this year's Ward's 10 Best Engines list," says Drew Winter, editor-in-chief of Ward's AutoWorld magazine. "It's the most diverse mix we've ever had, as well as the most technologically advanced."

 

Here are the winners and the applications tested:

 

1.) 3.0L TFSI Supercharged DOHC V-6 (Audi S4)

 

2.) 3.0L N55 Turbocharged DOHC I-6 (BMW 335i)

 

3.) 1.6L Turbocharged DOHC I-4 (Mini Cooper S)

 

4.) 3.6L Pentastar DOHC V-6 (Dodge Avenger)

 

5.) 5.0L DOHC V-8 (Ford Mustang GT)

 

6.) 1.4L DOHC I-4/111kW Drive Motor (Chevrolet Volt)

 

7.) 5.0L Tau DOHC V-8 (Hyundai Genesis)

 

8.) 80kW AC Synchronous Electric Motor (Nissan Leaf)

 

9.) 2.0L DOHC I-4 Turbodiesel (Volkswagen Jetta TDI)

 

10.) 3.0L Turbocharged DOHC I-6 (Volvo S60)

 

To be eligible for the competition, each engine must be available in a regular-production U.S.-specification model on sale no later than first-quarter 2011.

 

Ward's editors spent October and November driving the vehicles in their routine daily commutes around metropolitan Detroit and scored each engine based on power, technology, observed fuel economy and noise, vibration and harshness. There was no instrumented testing. The awards will be presented at a Jan. 12 ceremony in Detroit during the North American International Auto Show.




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This shows that the Americans are the typical petrol-heads. LOL...only one diesel engine in the line up.

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The 1.6 Turbo inline 4 in the Mini is rumoured to be the entry level powerplant for the 2012 BMW 3 series.

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Based on what is it considered the best?

Makes no sense, since you can't buy the engines and place it into any chassis you like, is as good as saying is the best car.

 

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