
The oil burner will even be coming to the U.S. in the Nissan Maxima, though not until 2010
Enlarge PhotoMany other Renault-Nissan vehicles will also get the powerplant, which is rated at 235hp (175kW) from its 3.0L displacement. Estimates put the diesel engine's fuel consumption at around 32mpg (7.2L/100km). Among the vehicles the new six-pot diesel will call home are the Renault Laguna, Nissan Pathfinder and Navara (Europe, other markets), Infiniti FX, EX and G37 as well as an upcoming large sedan jointly built by Renault and Samsung, reports Automotive News Europe.
Whether the Infiniti diesels will also eventually become available in America as well as their debut market of Europe is unclear. Previous reports indicated that Infiniti did not have any plans to bring diesels to the U.S., but the Maxima could be used as a way to test the waters before bringing the option to its luxury Infiniti line. Competition from BMW and Mercedes diesels is also a possible justification for the move. At any rate, Europe will have the Infiniti diesels by 2010.
A $245 million joint development project between the allied carmakers birthed the engine, and production is expected to ramp up from current levels involving small teams building 25 engines each week to full-scale assembly of 100 engines per week during the first six months of this year. About 10,000 of the V6 diesels could be produced annually at Renault's Cleon factory.
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Comments (5 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardCool It should sell well, as long as Diesel fuel does't get real expensive.
True, though a 4 cylinder turbo diesel to compete with VW's would also be welcome.
This engine is essencial for Infiniti's European invasion. But very few Laguna buyers would pick a six-cylinder.
NoNameDenton, you are talking about the North American market, right?
Once again the days of the Hybrid are numbered and diesels shall rule the land.... at least until a viable alternative comes along!
Yes, I am, should have made that clearer in my post.
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