Nissan HR16DE 1.6L petrol inline four cylinder engine 4 injection
The HR16DE engine is a new high-performance inline four-cylinder engine developed by Nissan Renault as the successor of the QG engine to improve its competitiveness in 2004 and beyond. The newly developed all-aluminum alloy engine achieves a harmonious unity of driving performance, economic performance and environmental performance. The development goal of HR16DE is to reduce friction, improve thermal efficiency and improve power output through technological innovation of its components.
Description
The HR16DE is a 1.6 L (1,598 cc) naturally aspirated gasoline inline four-cylinder engine, 16-valve DOHC; electronic injection; with variable valve timing. The engine has two injectors per cylinder to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. Bore: 78 mm (3.07 in); Stroke 83.6 mm (3.29 in). It develops 77 to 88 kW (103 to 118 hp; 105 to 120 PS) and 158 N·m (117 lbf·ft) at 4000 rpm.
Application areas
2004 Nissan Note/Versa Note E11, E12
2004 Nissan Versa/Tiida C11
2005–2018 Nissan Bluebird Sylphy G11
2005 Nissan Micra/March K12, K13, K14
2005 Nissan AD Van/Wingroad NY12
2006–2013 Nissan Qashqai J10/NJ10
2006–2019 Nissan Liwei/Daliwei L10, L11
2008-Renault Megane MK3
2009–2019 Nissan NV200, also rebadged as Mitsubishi Delica D:3
2010 Nissan Juke F15 (Japan)
2011 Nissan Sunny/Latio N17
2012 Nissan Sylphy/Sentra B17, B18
2012 to present Nissan Versa/Almera (Americas) N17, N18
2015 Dacia Duster HS
2016 Nissan launches P15 (global), D15 (India)
2017 Dacia Duster HM
2019 Lada Vista
2019 Lada X-Ray
2020 Nissan Sunny/Almera N18
2020 Renault Clio MK5 (HEV)
2020 Renault Megane MK4 (PHEV)
2020 Renault Captur MK2 (PHEV)
2020 Renault Sandero (2020) Latin America
2021 Renault Arkana E-tech
2022 Nissan Juke Hybrid
2023 Dacia Jogger Hybrid