Volkswagen TSI engines clean up in a double victory
Posted on 05/07/2008 under: News, Volkswagen
The winning streak continues: for the third time, Volkswagen's dual charged TSI engines have won the "International Engine of the Year Award" in the category “1 litre to 1.4 litres”. It is no coincidence that the 103 kW (140 PS) and 125 kW (170 PS) TSI’s, which are charged by both a turbocharger and a supercharger, are among the most efficient petrol engines in the world.
Dr Rüdiger Szengel, Head of Petrol Engine Development, accepted the award for Volkswagen commenting, ‘Our TSI engines have set the standard since their introduction in the performance class of 90 kW to 125 kW. They achieve new levels of economy for petrol engines while providing performance that offers real fun. We take it as a compliment to the entire development team that our TSI has won again in the displacement class to 1.4 litres.’
TSI engines are already powering diverse models in ten Volkswagen families. The petrol direct injection engines between 90 kW (122 PS) and 169 kW (230 PS) cover the entire range from Golf to the recently introduced Passat CC. What's more, the new Scirocco will be off to a running start in 2008 with TSI engines. In the 122 PS version, it requires only 6.1 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres, making it one of the world's most economical sports cars.
Note: An electronic image accompanies this release, showing from left to right, John Challen, UKIP Media & Events Automotive Magazines and Dr. Rüdiger Szengel, Development petrol engines.
Source: Volkswagen


