The PureTech engine is a family of three- and four-cylinder petrol engines developed and produced by the PSA Group (now Stellantis).
The engine was first introduced in 2012 and is currently used in a wide range of Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall models. The PureTech engine is available in a variety of capacities, from 1.0 to 1.6 liters, and power outputs, from 68 to 225 horsepower.
The PureTech engine is designed to be fuel-efficient and lightweight, and it features a number of advanced technologies, including:
- Turbocharging: All PureTech engines are turbocharged, which helps to improve fuel efficiency and power output.
- Direct fuel injection: The PureTech engine uses direct fuel injection, which helps to improve combustion efficiency and reduce emissions.
- Variable valve timing: The PureTech engine uses variable valve timing, which helps to optimize engine performance across a wide range of operating conditions.
The PureTech engine has been well-received by critics, and it has won a number of awards, including the International Engine of the Year award in 2015 and 2016.
The PureTech engine is a significant development for the PSA Group, and it is helping to make the company’s vehicles more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly.
Reasons for the rapid rise in Google Trends FR:
- The recent launch of several new Peugeot and Citroën models that use the PureTech engine.
- Positive reviews of the PureTech engine from automotive journalists.
- Increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to previous PSA Group engines.
- PSA Group’s strong marketing efforts for the PureTech engine.
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