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This is a list of automobile engines developed and sold by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki is unusual in never having made a pushrod automobile engine, and in having depended on two-strokes for longer than most. Their first
four-stroke engine A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft. A stroke refers to the full travel of the piston along the cylinder, in either directio ...
was the
SOHC An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine where the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber. This contrasts with earlier overhead valve engines (OHV), where the camshaft is located below the combustion ch ...
F8A, which appeared in 1977. Suzuki continued to offer a two-stroke engine in an automotive application for a considerably longer time than any other Japanese manufacturer.


Straight twins


Suzulight SF Series

air-cooled 2-stroke, bore × stroke (downsleeved copy of Lloyd LP400 engine) * 1955–1959 Suzulight SF * 1959–1963 Suzulight 360TL / Van 360 (TL) * 1962–1963 Suzulight Fronte TLA


FB Series

* 1961–1972 – Suzuki FB engine – air-cooled 359 cc * 1963–1969 – Suzuki FE/FE2 engine – air-cooled 359 cc, FF applications * 1972–1976 – Suzuki L50 engine – water-cooled 359 cc * 1974–1976 – Suzuki L60 engine – water-cooled 446 cc (export only)


FA/FC (prototype)

2-stroke, bore/stroke. This prototype produced at 6000 rpm. It was fitted to a rear-engined prototype (also named FC) in 1961, as part of the development work for the LC10 Fronte.


Daihatsu's AB10

* 1977.6–1978 – Daihatsu AB10 engine – 0.55 L


E08A engine

* 2015–2020 – see Diesel engines section – 0.8 L


Three cylinders


C engine — 2-stroke

* C10 — ** 1965.12–1969.10
Suzuki Fronte 800 The Suzuki Fronte 800 was subcompact car with a two-stroke engine built by the Suzuki Motor Corporation in the latter half of the 1960s. History Introduced in August 1965 (and on sale by December), the Fronte 800 was an attempt at competing in ...
* C20 — – prototype engine for intended Suzuki Fronte 1100


LC engine

1967–1977 – Suzuki LC engine – 0.36–0.48 L


FB engine

1975–1987 – FB Series – 0.54 L
Rather than being a newly developed engine, the T5 series is essentially an FB/L50 2-cylinder with a third cylinder added, its origins thus dating back to 1961.


F engine

1980–present – F engine (three-cylinder) – 0.5–0.8 L


G engine

1984–2006 – G engine (three-cylinder) 1.0 L


K engine

1994–present – K engine (three-cylinder) – 0.7–1.0 L


R engine

2011–present – 0.7 L


Four cylinders


F engine

1979–present – F engine (four-cylinder) – 0.7–1.1 L


G engine

1984–present – G engine (four-cylinder) – 1.0–1.6 L


J engine

1996–2019 – J engine (four-cylinder) – 1.8–2.4 L


K engine

1997–present – K engine (four-cylinder) – 1.0–1.5 L


M engine

1999–present – M engine– 1.3–1.8 L


E15A engine

2019–2020 – see Diesel engines section – 1.5 L


V6 engines


H engine

1994–2009 – H engine – 2.0–2.7 L


N engine

2006–2009 – N engine – 3.2–3.6 L


Diesel engines


D engine

2006–present – D engine – 1.3–2.0 L Licensed from Fiat/FCA: *D13A 1.3 L (1,248 cc) 4-cylinder ** Suzuki Wagon R+ (Europe) ** 2007–2013 — Suzuki SX4 sedan ** 2009–2016 — Suzuki Splash/Maruti Suzuki Ritz ** 2012–2019 — Suzuki Ertiga ** 2014–2019 —
Suzuki Ciaz The Suzuki Ciaz is a subcompact sedan produced by Suzuki since 2014. It is developed to replace the Suzuki SX4 sedan in several Asian, African and Latin American markets. It went on sale for the first time in India, the largest market for Suzuk ...
** 2017–2019 — Suzuki Ignis ** 2008–2020 —
Suzuki Dzire The Suzuki Dzire (stylized as the Suzuki DZire, previously known as Suzuki Swift Dzire but still sold as Suzuki Swift sedan in Colombia) is a subcompact sedan made by Suzuki for the Indian market since 2008. It was developed as a sedan variation ...
** 2006–2020 — Suzuki Swift ** 2013–2020 — Suzuki S-Cross ** 2015–2020 — Suzuki Baleno ** 2015–2020 —
Suzuki Vitara Brezza The Suzuki Brezza (known as Vitara Brezza for the first generation) is a subcompact crossover SUV from Suzuki and manufactured by Maruti Suzuki in India. The Brezza is the first Suzuki-branded car which was fully developed in India. The model was ...
*D16A 1.6 L (1,598 cc) 4-cylinder ** 2015–present —
Suzuki SX4 S-Cross The Suzuki SX4 is a subcompact car and crossover produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2006. A successor of the Aerio tall hatchback and sedan, the first-generation model was available as a hatchback and sedan, with the former available i ...
** 2015–present — Suzuki Vitara *D19A 1.9 L (1,910 cc) 4-cylinder ** 2006–2009 — Suzuki SX4 (Europe) *D20A 2.0 L (1,956 cc) 4-cylinder ** 2010–2014 — Suzuki SX4 (Europe)


E engine

* E08A — 0.8 L (793 cc) 2-cylinder :The E08A engine is a short-lived diesel engine engineered mostly for the Indian market. It is a small inline twin 4-stroke diesel engine with a bore × stroke of , giving . As a 360° parallel twin it features a Balance shaft located beside the crankshaft. This all aluminium engine is turbocharged and intercooled, has a 15:1 compression ratio and a DOHC cylinder head with 8 valves. Power output depends heavily on the application. :* 2015–2017 Suzuki Celerio with at 3500 min−1 and at 2000 min−1. :* 2016–2020 Suzuki Super Carry (India & Philippines) with at 3500 min−1 and at 2000 min−1. * E15A — 1.5 L (1,498 cc) 4-cylinder ** 2019–2020
Suzuki Ciaz The Suzuki Ciaz is a subcompact sedan produced by Suzuki since 2014. It is developed to replace the Suzuki SX4 sedan in several Asian, African and Latin American markets. It went on sale for the first time in India, the largest market for Suzuk ...
(India) ** 2019–2020 Suzuki Ertiga (India)


See also

* List of Suzuki automobiles


References

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Suzuki Engines *
Suzuki is a Japan, Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Minami-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan. Suzuki manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, All-terrain vehicle, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard motor, outboard marine engines, wheelchairs ...