Volkswagen 1.4TSI engine wins International Engine of Year 2014

Team OD Updated: June 30, 2014, 04:42 PM IST

Looks like it's the time of the season for the turbo petrol engine. After news of the EcoBoost winning Engine of the Year 2014 came through, now it's the turn of the VW 1.4 TSI. Volkswagen's turbo petrol motor has won the International Engine of the Year 2014. Having bagged this award for the ninth consecutive time in the 1.0-1.4l category, this engine powers the Eos, Beetle, Jetta, Touran, Tiguan, Sharan, Polo and Passat.

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The International Engine of the Year Awards are given away by a panel of more than 80 motoring journalists from all over the world who select the best engines in different categories. The journalists' personal driving experience, fuel efficiency, engine noise and power output are taken into consideration for choosing the winning entries.

The TSI engine is currently available in differing cubic capacities, with power output ranging from 90PS to 300PS. Its 1.0-litre version delivering 90PS will be the first 1.0-litre, three cylinder direct injection turbo engine. It will be making its debut in the second half of the year in the new Polo TSI BlueMotion.

Volkswagen 1.4TSI engine wins International Engine of Year 2014


Wolfsburg, 27 June 2014: TSI technology from Volkswagen has once again received the 'International Engine of the Year Award': the 1.4 litre TSI twincharger, which won for the ninth time in succession in the 1.0 to 1.4 litre cubic capacity category, is thus the most successful engine in the history of this international competition for engine technology. For several years, the TSI brand has stood for intelligent downsizing from Volkswagen. Despite their comparatively small cubic capacity the TSI engines produce levels of power output that until recently only engines with a considerably bigger capacity were able to offer. The TSI engine is currently available with differing cubic capacities and levels of power output ranging between 66 kW / 90 PS and 221 kW / 300 PS. The first TSI engine in 2006 was the twincharger – now again an award winner – which thanks to an additional turbocharger and mechanical compressor has especially high torque and is very efficient. The TSI twincharger is available in different power levels from 103 kW / 140 PS to 125 kW / 170 PS and continues to be offered for a multitude of models – in the Beetle, Jetta, Eos, Golf Cabriolet, Touran, Tiguan, Passat and Sharan. However, the downsizing is not yet finished: the latest addition to the TSI family is the 1.0 litre version delivering 66 kW / 90 PS in the new Polo TSI BlueMotion. This first one-litre, three cylinder direct injection turbo engine will be making its debut in the second half of the year, featuring fuel consumption of just 4.1 l/100 km and thus a CO2 figure of 94 g/km. Its predecessor, delivering an identical 90 PS, consumed 4.9 l/100 km (equating to 113 g/km CO2). With active cylinder management (ACT), Volkswagen has since last year also been offering a technology that enables an additional reduction in fuel consumption by temporarily turning off the second and third cylinder. The award for the 1.4 TSI was presented on Wednesday in Stuttgart to Carsten Helbing, Head of Application EA888 and Alternative Fuels in the Volkswagen Petrol Engine Development Division. "Our successful TSI engines have for years been impressively demonstrating that the combination of cubic capacity reduction, direct injection and intelligent charging produces great dynamic performance while at the same time delivering low emission and fuel consumption figures," explained Helbing at the award presentation. The International Engine of the Year Award is a competition that has been held annually since 1999, in which more than 80 motoring journalists from all over the world give awards to the best engines in a range of different categories. Factors incorporated into the assessment via a special points system include the journalists' personal driving experience, fuel efficiency, engine noise and power output.