D6 Line
Whitley, UK, 17 July 2020.
Jaguar Land Rover has
now produced over 1.5 million Ingenium engines, as the UK manufacturer
celebrates its leading facility adding a new, advanced powertrain offering.
The Engine Manufacturing Centre in
Wolverhampton, UK, produces the ultra-efficient Ingenium powertrain family,
providing a range of clean and electrified powertrains for all Jaguar and Land
Rover models.
The advanced Ingenium family, which includes a
range of clean, refined and efficient diesel, petrol and electrified engines,
are built to maximise performance whilst at the same time reducing the environmental
impact and running costs for customers. Developed and manufactured in-house in
the UK, Jaguar and Land Rover’sall-aluminium Ingenium engine designs are
modular, flexible and scalable, with common core technologies.
The latest addition to the Ingenium range is
the six-cylinder diesel engine, which offers enhanced performance, smoothness
and efficiency, powering the new Range Rover and new Range Rover Sport. The
advanced in-line Ingenium diesel engine, featuring mild hybrid technology,
joins the range of clean and efficient six-cylinder petrol and four-cylinder
petrol and diesel engines manufactured at Jaguar Land Rover’s facility in the
West Midlands.
The
evolving, efficient Ingenium family supports the company’s long-term commitment
to reduce vehicle emissions and improve fuel economy across its vehicle range.
This is part of its Destination Zero mission and a commitment to reducing
emissions and making environments cleaner through relentless innovation.
Jaguar
Land Rover will continue to develop its Ingenium technology, continue to
advance the electrification of its model line-up and establish a concept hydrogen
fuel cell powertrain solution. The Engine Manufacturing Centre also houses the
assembly of Electric Drive Units (EDUs), offering full flexibility between new
petrol and diesel engines and EDUs for those customers who want to make the
switch from conventional to electrified vehicles.
The Wolverhampton site is
complemented by a growing electrification ecosystem in the Midlands, with the innovative
and technologically advanced Battery Assembly Centre at nearby Hams Hall
assembling PHEV and BEV batteries. Together, they will power the next
generation of Jaguar and Land Rover electrified vehicles.
Ken Close, Jaguar Land Rover
Powertrain Operations Launch Director, said: “We are experiencing unprecedented
demand for cleaner-running vehicles, so it’s more important than ever to
deliver clean and efficient engines without compromising on the performance or
all-terrain capabilities our customers have come to expect.
“Our Ingenium powertrains
offer the very best of both worlds – better fuel efficiency and lower
emissions, and even greater torque for a more responsive and engaging
drive."
The
Engine Manufacturing Centre supplies engines to Jaguar Land Rover’s global
vehicle operations, with a large majority of those powertrain units used in UK
based facilities including Solihull, home of the recently announced new Range
Rover and new Range Rover Sport.
The latest six-cylinder diesel shares its manufacturing facilities with the six-cylinder petrol engine, which was successfully launched last year. These include machining of the key architecture, cylinder head, cylinder block and crankshaft, as well as the assembly and testing of the engine. The Engine Manufacturing Centre has utilised its extensive modern machining, assembly, test and metrology capability to successfully deliver one of the world’s leading clean diesel engines.