VW Presents New 1.2 litre TSI and 1.6 litre TDI Engines for Golf and Polo

Volkswagen Polo

By Thami Masemola
May 13, 2009 2:25 PM
Filed Under: Diesel, German, Volkswagen

In keeping with the "smaller, but more powerful" trend, new entry level engines have been announced for the new Volkswagen Polo and Golf Mk VI cars. The engines were unveiled at the Vienna Engine Symposium and they point to a VW future peppered with turbos.

The two engines presented are the 1.2-litre TSI and the 1.6-litre TDI. The 1.2 TSI has a lightweight construction aluminium crankcase which uses rigorous friction optimisation. It is fitted with a turbocharger which, combined with direct fuel injection provides it with 77kW (105PS). Maximum torque is 175Nm and it is all available from a relatively low 1,500rpm.

The baseline 1.6 TDI produces 55kW (75PS) but is only available in the Polo. That engine can produce more power though, 66kW (90PS) and 77kW (105PS) to be exact. The latter two options are available for both the Polo and the Golf. VW says the 1.6 TDI will form the basis for all the company's future four-cylinder turbo diesel engines. Needless to say it meets EU5 emissions standards.

Electric vehicles may be getting the lion's share of attention for future transportation solutions but VW believes there is some life yet in the petrol motor. According to Dr. Jens Hadler, Head of Engine Development at Volkswagen, "the potential of internal combustion engines is far from exhausted".

 

Source: VW

Press Release (Click to expand)

Volkswagen presents its newest engine generation at the 30th Vienna Engine Symposium

Maximum dynamics and minimum fuel consumption also for the newest 1.2 litre TSI and 1.6 litre TDI engines

Downsizing is consistently adapted to volume models
Wolfsburg, 08 May 2009 - Highly efficient and at the same time low in emissions, the newly developed TSI engines caused quite a stir in previous years at the Vienna Engine Symposium. This year, Volkswagen will again emphasise the downsizing approach at the high-calibre conference of TSI and TDI engines and will present two new engines. Volkswagen transfers the pioneering technologies now to even smaller displacements with the 1.2 l TSI and the 1.6 l TDI.

Dr Jens Hadler, Head of Engine Development at Volkswagen, explains: "The potential of internal combustion engines is far from exhausted". Both engines impressively show how Volkswagen reduces the CO2 emissions and the fuel consumption and that to fungible costs. Downsizing is rigorously being developed in the volume segments with the 1.2 TSI and the 1.6 TDI."

Volkswagen completes its TSI engine family with the powerful 1.2 litre 77 kW / 105 PS TSI engine. Petrol direct injection is combined with a turbocharger to deliver convincing performance levels and torque curve despite its smaller displacement. Thus, the maximum torque of 175 newton metres is already available at a low engine speed of 1500 rpm.

The continued development of the engine technology of the small but powerful engine family uses rigorous friction optimisation and lightweight construction. The engine with an aluminium crankcase and a completely newly developed combustion process combines pulling power, high fuel economy and low emissions in an ideal manner for the volume engines of Volkswagen. These superiorities have already been rewarded in the 1.4 litre TSI family member which has been awarded the famous "Engine of the Year" Award three years in a row.

The new 1.6 litre TDI engine was presented at the Engine Symposium by Falko Rudolph, Head of Volkswagen Diesel Engine Development, as "an engine as universal as the Golf". The new entry-level engine for the Polo and the Golf convinces with good driving performance while at the same time keeping fuel consumption low. It will be available in the 55 kW / 75 PS (only Polo), 66 kW / 90 PS and 77 kW / 105 PS options. Thanks to its modular structure, the 1.6 litre TDI engine will serve as a basis for all future four-cylinder diesel engines of Volkswagen. It meets the EU 5 exhaust emission standard and is perfectly equipped with regard to future emissions requirements.

The essential development goals of the new 1.6 litre TDI such as the reduction of fuel consumption were achieved, among other things, through the reduction of friction. Besides the characteristics of economy and performance, importance was placed on low CO2 emission which was achieved through the diesel particulate filter with an upstream oxidation catalytic converter located close to the engine. Both engines, the 1.2 TSI and the 1.6 TDI will be available to order for the new Polo and the Golf this year.

For decades, the leading engineers of engine and gearbox development meet at the Vienna Engine Symposium to present their newest developments and to give a perspective on future trends.

 

Comments

adz612
May 13, 2009 4:08 PM
This looks almost the same as the Polo from about 7 years ago............already looking dated. Not good VW. Make more cars as exciting as the Scirocco

fusion01
May 18, 2009 6:24 PM
Don't think even the Scirocco pardons VW as of late. Looks bland. Seat 'Bocanegra' going some good things in the looks dept, all courtesy of previous Lambourghini design boss. I think VW have lost the plot design-wise. All personal opinion of course.

DogFalcon
May 13, 2009 4:45 PM
1.2 TSI. If that is true it will equals as having low emissions, low maintenance, and good performance. Hope to see street prices for those models.

MSD
May 13, 2009 5:22 PM
after bmw announced 1.35 and 1.8 lt turbo machines. and the engines on the market like mercedes 1.6lt kompressor and tsi it feels like we are going to hear engines with volumes less than 1.0lt on b segment vehicles.

James2911
May 13, 2009 5:48 PM
Goodbye to the 1.4 TSI (turbo non-supercharged) powerplant - you didn't last long. The 1.6 TDI fills the gap left by the 1.9 TDI at last. This should be good for VW AG, and particularly for the SEAT Ibiza, which had the one major issue of engines lacking in refinement and power. This should change that, hopefully.

Michael
May 13, 2009 7:04 PM
The launch of 1.2 TSI does not necessarily mean the replacement of 1.4 TSI 122/125 hp. Maybe in the future we might see a 1.2 TSI supercharged with 125 hp, but for smaller cars like Polo. I don't think in heavier cars like Jetta, for example, a super-charged 1.2 TSI will replace the non-supercharged 1.4 TSI.


Edited by user on May 13, 2009 at 7:04 PM
Piotre_k
May 13, 2009 7:11 PM
I think 1,2 TSI is a replacement for 1,6 8V 102 hp, not for 1,4 TSI.

HEMI426
May 13, 2009 10:19 PM
I'm getting bored with all thes small turbo engines who sound like sewing machines!

SebXX
May 13, 2009 11:15 PM
Why are they staying with a 1.6 diesel ? the 1.2 would do just fine without the bad particles.

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