What cars use vcdi engine?
Ashok Leyland's CRS Engines (used in U Truck and E4 Busses)BMW's D-engines (also used in the Land Rover Freelander TD4)Cummins and Scania's XPI (Developed under joint venture)Cummins CCR (Cummins pump with Bosch Injectors)Daimler's CDI (and on Chrysler's Jeep vehicles simply as CRD)Fiat Group's (Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Lancia) JTD (also branded as MultiJet, JTDm, Ecotec CDTi, TiD, TTiD, DDiS, Quadra-Jet)Ford Motor Company's TDCi Duratorq and PowerstrokeGeneral Motors Opel CDTIGeneral Motors Chevrolet VCDi (licensed from VM Motori; also branded as Ecotec CDTI)Honda's i-CTDiHyundai CRDiIKCO's EFD which is one of the members of the EF family. Supplier TBDIsuzu's iTEQKomatsu's Tier3, Tier4, 4D95 and higher - HPCR series Diesel engines.Mahindra's CRDeMazda's MZR-CD (1.4 MZ-CD, 1.6 MZ-CD manufactured by joint venture Ford/PSA Peugeot Citron) and earlier DiTDMitsubishi's DI-D (recently developed 4N1 engine family uses next generation 200 MPa (2000 bar) injection system))Nissan's dCi, Infiniti uses dCi engines, but not branded as dCi.Proton's SCDiPSA Peugeot Citron's HDI or HDi (1.4HDI, 1.6 HDI, 2.0 HDI, 2.2 HDI and V6 HDI developed under joint venture with Ford)Renault's dCi (joint venture with Nissan)SsangYong's XDi (most of these engines are manufactured by Daimler AG)Subaru's Legacy TD (as of Jan 2008)Tata's DICOR & CR4Toyota's D-4DVolkswagen Group: The 6.0 V12 TDI, 4.2 TDI (V8), 2.7 and 3.0 TDI (V6), 1.6, 2.0 TDI (L4) and 1.2 TDI (L3) engines featured on current Seat, Skoda, VW and Audi models use common rail, as opposed to the earlier unit injector engines.Volvo 2.4D and D5 engines (1.6D, 2.0D manufactured by Ford and PSA Peugeot Citroen), Volvo Penta D-serie enginesWrtsil-Sulzer 14RT-flex96-C "largest reciprocating engine in the world" designed by the Finnish manufacturer WrtsilMaruti Suzuki 1.3 DDiS engine developed by Fiat.
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