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| configuration = 60° ] | | configuration = 60° ] | ||
| displacement = {{ |
| displacement = {{cvt|2997|cc|L cuin|1|disp=flip}}<br/>{{cvt|3239|cc|L cuin|1|disp=flip}}<br/>{{cvt|3604|cc|L cuin|1|disp=flip}} | ||
| bore = {{ |
| bore = {{cvt|91|mm|in|2}} (3.2L)<br/>{{cvt|96|mm|in|2|}} (3.6L) | ||
| stroke = {{ |
| stroke = {{cvt|76|mm|in|2}} (3.0L)<br/>{{cvt|83|mm|in|2}} (3.2L & 3.6L) | ||
| block = ] | | block = ] | ||
| head = ] | | head = ] | ||
| valvetrain = ] ] (24 total) | | valvetrain = ] ] (24 total) | ||
| timing = ] | | timing = ] | ||
| compression = 10.7:1 (3.2L)<br/>10.2:1 (3.6L)<br/>11.3:1 (Upgrade) | | compression = 10.7:1 (3.2L)<br/>10.2:1 (3.6L)<br/>11.3:1 (Upgrade) | ||
| fuelsystem = ] | | fuelsystem = ] | ||
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| coolingsystem = ] | | coolingsystem = ] | ||
| power = {{ |
| power = {{cvt|230|hp|kW|0}} (3.0L)<br/>{{cvt|271|hp|kW|0}} (3.2L)<br/>{{cvt|275|-|305|hp|kW|0}} (3.6L) | ||
| torque = {{ |
| torque = {{cvt|210|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4400 rpm (3.0L)<br/>{{cvt|239|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4400 rpm (3.2L)<br/>{{cvt|251|-|269|lbft|Nm|0}} (3.6L) | ||
| length = {{ |
| length = {{cvt|503|mm|in}} | ||
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The Pentastar engines are made in three different factories: ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite press release |url= http://media.chrysler.com/newsrelease.do;jsessionid=04CD2C578F893CBB1146B87A5D281660?&id=9117&mid=18 |title=FCA US LLC Manufacturing Operations |website=media.chrysler.com |access-date=11 May 2015}}</ref> | The Pentastar engines are made in three different factories: ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite press release |url= http://media.chrysler.com/newsrelease.do;jsessionid=04CD2C578F893CBB1146B87A5D281660?&id=9117&mid=18 |title=FCA US LLC Manufacturing Operations |website=media.chrysler.com |access-date=11 May 2015}}</ref> | ||
The Pentastar engine was introduced at the 2009 ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Joseph |first=Noah |url= http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/13/chryslers-flexible-new-pentastar-v6/ |title=Chrysler's flexible new Pentastar V6 |website=Autoblog.com |date=April 13, 2009 |accessdate=2010-09-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redletterdodge.com/2009/04/08/ny-show-chrysler-llc-introduces-all-new-pentastar-v-6-engine/ |title=NY Show: Chrysler LLC Introduces All-new Pentastar V-6 Engine |website=Redletterdodge.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-29 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090416211715/http://www.redletterdodge.com/2009/04/08/ny-show-chrysler-llc-introduces-all-new-pentastar-v-6-engine/ |archive-date=April 16, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The engine design allows the use of E85 or 87 ] and features dual variable valve timing. ], ], and ] options were engineered into the engine design, but have not been implemented from the factory, remaining "on the shelf" as of 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://articles.sae.org/14322/|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20151105035742/http://articles.sae.org/14322/ |archivedate=2015-11-05|url-status=dead |title=2016 Pentastar V6 adds new VVT, cooled EGR}}</ref> | The Pentastar engine was introduced at the 2009 ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Joseph |first=Noah |url= http://www.autoblog.com/2009/04/13/chryslers-flexible-new-pentastar-v6/ |title=Chrysler's flexible new Pentastar V6 |website=Autoblog.com |date=April 13, 2009 |accessdate=2010-09-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redletterdodge.com/2009/04/08/ny-show-chrysler-llc-introduces-all-new-pentastar-v-6-engine/ |title=NY Show: Chrysler LLC Introduces All-new Pentastar V-6 Engine |website=Redletterdodge.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-29 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090416211715/http://www.redletterdodge.com/2009/04/08/ny-show-chrysler-llc-introduces-all-new-pentastar-v-6-engine/ |archive-date=April 16, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The engine design allows the use of E85 or 87 ] and features dual variable valve timing. ], and ] options were engineered into the engine design, but have not been implemented from the factory, remaining "on the shelf" as of 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://articles.sae.org/14322/|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20151105035742/http://articles.sae.org/14322/ |archivedate=2015-11-05|url-status=dead |title=2016 Pentastar V6 adds new VVT, cooled EGR}}</ref> | ||
Insiders initially reported that the engine would come in four basic sizes (3.0, 3.3, 3.6, and 4.0 L), each offered in ]. The 4.0 L |
Insiders initially reported that the engine would come in four basic sizes (3.0, 3.3, 3.6, and 4.0 L), each offered in ]. The 3.3 L and 4.0 L have been dropped from the list and a 3.2L added, while Fiat's investor website, as of December 2011, specifies the 3.0 L with Fiat's ] technology.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.fiatspa.com/it-IT/investor_relations/investors/presentazioni/FiatDocuments/2011/UBS%20Auto%20Show%20Investor%20Conference%20-%20Frankfurt%20%28Sep%2014%202011%29_site.pdf |title=2011 Fiat Investor Site |website=Fiatspa.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-07}}</ref> The 3.6 L engine itself has different power ratings in different vehicles, and has higher output {{cvt|305|hp|kW PS|0}} and {{convert|269|lb·ft|N·m}} of torque when applied in the Dodge Challenger.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.allpar.com/cars/dodge/challenger/challenger-2011.html |title=2011 Dodge Challenger cars |website=allpar.com |date= |accessdate=2010-10-26}}</ref> | ||
Single and ]charged variants had been planned for 2015. These engines were projected to produce around {{ |
Single and ]charged variants had been planned for 2015. These engines were projected to produce around {{cvt|420|and|370|hp|kW PS|0}}, respectively. Direct injection was also planned.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.allpar.com/threads/phoenix-chrysler-pentastar-v6-engines-for-2010-and-beyond.229985/#post-1085224083 |title=Chrysler Pentastar V6 Engines for 2010 and Beyond |website=allpar.com |date=November 16, 2020 |accessdate=January 13, 2023}}</ref> | ||
Due to the new ownership structure, ] has obtained the right to use these engines, and had adopted them in the larger models of ] and ] brands. | Due to the new ownership structure, ] has obtained the right to use these engines, and had adopted them in the larger models of ] and ] brands. | ||
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*2014–present ] (China, Russia) | *2014–present ] (China, Russia) | ||
*2014–present ] (China) | *2014–present ] (China) | ||
* |
*2014–2023 ] (China) | ||
====3.2 L==== | ====3.2 L==== | ||
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* 2011–2016 ] (Models: LX, Touring, Touring "L", Limited, S, Limited Platinum) | * 2011–2016 ] (Models: LX, Touring, Touring "L", Limited, S, Limited Platinum) | ||
* 2011–2014 ] (Models: SE V6, SXT, R/T) | * 2011–2014 ] (Models: SE V6, SXT, R/T) | ||
* |
* 2011–2023 ] (Models: SE, SXT, SXT +, SXT Rallye Edition, GT) | ||
* |
* 2011–2023 ] (Models: SE, SXT, SXT +, SXT Rallye Edition, GT) | ||
* 2011–present ] (Models: Express, SXT, Crew, Crew Lux, Citadel, ACT Plus, Limited, GT) | * 2011–present ] (Models: Express, SXT, Crew, Crew Lux, Citadel, ACT Plus, Limited, GT) | ||
* 2011–2020 ] (Models: SE American Value Package (AVP) or Canadian Value Package (CVP), SE, Crew, Crew Lux, SXT, R/T, SE Plus, SXT Plus, GT) | * 2011–2020 ] (Models: SE American Value Package (AVP) or Canadian Value Package (CVP), SE, Crew, Crew Lux, SXT, R/T, SE Plus, SXT Plus, GT) | ||
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* 2011–2015 ] (Models: Laredo "E", Laredo "X", 70TH Anniversary Edition, Trailhawk, Altitude Edition, Limited, Overland, Overland Summit Edition) | * 2011–2015 ] (Models: Laredo "E", Laredo "X", 70TH Anniversary Edition, Trailhawk, Altitude Edition, Limited, Overland, Overland Summit Edition) | ||
* 2011–2014 ] (Models: S, SE, SEL, SEL Premium) | * 2011–2014 ] (Models: S, SE, SEL, SEL Premium) | ||
* |
* 2011–2023 ] (Models: 300 Base, 300 S V6, 300 C w/ V6, 300 C Glacier Series w/ V6, 300 C Luxury Series w/ V6) | ||
* 2012–2018 ] JK (Models: Sport, Unlimited Sport, Sport "S", Unlimited Sport "S", Freedom Edition, Unlimited Freedom Edition, Altitude Edition, Unlimited Altitude Edition, 70TH Anniversary Edition, Unlimited 70TH Anniversary Edition, Sahara, Hard Rock Edition, Unlimited Sahara, Moab, Unlimited Moab, Rubicon, Unlimited Rubicon, Rubicon 10TH Anniversary, Unlimited Rubicon 10TH Anniversary) Jeep Rubicon Recon 2017 | * 2012–2018 ] JK (Models: Sport, Unlimited Sport, Sport "S", Unlimited Sport "S", Freedom Edition, Unlimited Freedom Edition, Altitude Edition, Unlimited Altitude Edition, 70TH Anniversary Edition, Unlimited 70TH Anniversary Edition, Sahara, Hard Rock Edition, Unlimited Sahara, Moab, Unlimited Moab, Rubicon, Unlimited Rubicon, Rubicon 10TH Anniversary, Unlimited Rubicon 10TH Anniversary) Jeep Rubicon Recon 2017 | ||
* 2019-present ] JL (Models: Sport, Willys Sport, Sport S, Islander, Willys, 80th Anniversary (2021), Freedom, Sport Altitude, Unlimited RHD, Sahara, Rubicon, Sahara Altitude, High Altitude | * 2019-present ] JL (Models: Sport, Willys Sport, Sport S, Islander, Willys, 80th Anniversary (2021), Freedom, Sport Altitude, Unlimited RHD, Sahara, Rubicon, Sahara Altitude, High Altitude | ||
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* 2013–2021 ] | * 2013–2021 ] | ||
* 2014–2017 ] (295-hp, 262-lb ft) | * 2014–2017 ] (295-hp, 262-lb ft) | ||
* |
* 2017–present ] (287-hp, 262-lb ft) (Hybrid: 260-hp combined, 230-lb ft) | ||
* 2020–present ] (287-hp, 262-lb ft) | * 2020–present ] (287-hp, 262-lb ft) | ||
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| {{ |
| {{cvt|2997|cc|L cuin|1|order=flip}} | ||
| rowspan=2|{{ |
| rowspan=2|{{cvt|91|mm|in|2}} | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|76|mm|in|2}} | ||
| 2013– | | 2013– | ||
| |
| {{cvt|172|kW|PS|0}} at 6350 rpm | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|285|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4400 rpm | ||
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| S | | S | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|3239|cc|L cuin|1|order=flip}} | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|83|mm|in|2}} | ||
| 2014– | | 2014– | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|271|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6750 rpm (Cherokee) | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|239|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4400 rpm | ||
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| rowspan="11" |G | | rowspan="11" |G | ||
|rowspan=11| {{ |
|rowspan=11| {{cvt|3604|cc|L cuin|1|order=flip}}<ref name="36techSPECS">{{cite web |url=https://www.riveroakscdjr.com/jeep-wrangler-engine-options.htm#V6 |title=All-new 3.6-litre V-6 Technical Specifications |accessdate=August 29, 2010 |date=June 20, 2010 |publisher=Chrysler LLC}}</ref><ref name="36techSPECS2">{{cite web |url=https://www.riveroakscdjr.com/jeep-wrangler-engine-options.htm#v6 |title=3.6-litre V-6 General Specifications |accessdate=February 15, 2011 |date=February 15, 2011 |publisher=Chrysler LLC |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708152126/http://www.media.chrysler.com/dcxms/assets/specs/Pentastar_engine_spec.pdf |archive-date=July 8, 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
|rowspan=11| {{ |
|rowspan=11| {{cvt|96|mm|in|2}}<ref name="36techSPECS"/> | ||
|rowspan=11| {{ |
|rowspan=11| {{cvt|83|mm|in|2}}<ref name="36techSPECS"/> | ||
|rowspan=4| 2010– | |rowspan=4| 2010– | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|283|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6400 rpm (Avenger, Grand Caravan, Journey, Town & Country, 200, Routan) | ||
|rowspan=3| {{ |
|rowspan=3| {{cvt|260|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4800 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|290|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6350 rpm (Grand Cherokee, Durango) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|292|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6350 rpm (Charger, 300)<ref name="Prnewswire.com">{{cite press release |url= http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pentastar-v-6-set-to-roll-out-across-broad-range-of-new-chrysler-vehicles-105437573.html |title=Pentastar V-6 Set to Roll Out Across Broad Range of New Chrysler... |location=Michigan |website=Prnewswire.com |date= |accessdate=2011-05-13}}</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|305|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6350 rpm (Challenger) || {{cvt|268|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4800 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2012– | | 2012– | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|285|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6400 rpm (Wrangler) | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|260|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4800 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=2| 2013– | |rowspan=2| 2013– | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|300|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6350 rpm (Charger Rallye Group, 300S) | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|264|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4800 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|305|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6400 rpm (RAM 1500)<ref name="Prnewswire.com"/> | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|269|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4175 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2015– 2016 | | 2015– 2016 | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|295|bhp|kW PS|0}} at 6350 rpm (]) | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|262|lbft|Nm|0}} at 4250 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3| 2012- | |rowspan=3| 2012- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|280|PS|kW|0}} at 6350 rpm (Fiat Freemont) | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|342|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4350 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|283|PS|kW|0}} at 6600 rpm (Lancia Voyager) | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|344|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4000 rpm | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|286|PS|kW|0}} at 6350 rpm (Lancia Thema) | ||
|{{ |
|{{cvt|340|Nm|lbft|0}} at 4650 rpm | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Pentastar upgrade{{Anchor|PSU}}== | ==Pentastar upgrade{{Anchor|PSU}}== | ||
For 2016, FCA released an updated version of the 3.6 L engine. This engine features upgrades to the ] (VVT) system, two-stage ] (VVL), a new ], new valve springs, new ], new ]s, new ]s, a cooled ], lower internal friction and lower weight. It also features a higher compression ratio, increased from 10.2:1 to 11.3:1. These improvements increase power as well as efficiency |
For 2016, FCA released an updated version of the 3.6 L engine. This engine features upgrades to the ] (VVT) system, two-stage ] (VVL), a new ], new valve springs, new ], new ]s, new ]s, a cooled ] system, lower internal friction and lower weight. It also features a higher compression ratio, increased from 10.2:1 to 11.3:1. These improvements increase power as well as efficiency,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.autoblog.com/2015/09/02/fca-pentastar-v6-2016-upgrades/|title = FCA's Pentastar V6 gets more power, efficiency for 2016 |date = 2015-09-02 | work = Autoblog |last=Bruce | first=Chris |archivedate= 2017-05-10 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20170510165537/https://www.autoblog.com/2015/09/02/fca-pentastar-v6-2016-upgrades/ }}</ref> however the new version no longer supports ] capability. | ||
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| {{ |
| {{cvt|96|mm|in|2}} | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|83|mm|in|2}} | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|305|hp|kW PS|0}} | ||
| {{ |
| {{cvt|269|lbft|Nm|0}} | ||
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]]] | ]]] | ||
===Applications=== | ===Applications=== | ||
* |
* 2016–present ] (295 hp) | ||
* |
* 2016–present ] (295 hp) | ||
* 2017–present ] | |||
* 2016-present ] (295 hp) | |||
* 2016-present ] | |||
⚫ | * |
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⚫ | * 2020–present ] | ||
* 2018–present ] | * 2018–present ] | ||
⚫ | * 2019–2023 ] | ||
* 2019–present ] | |||
⚫ | * 2020–present ] | ||
* 2020–present ] | * 2020–present ] | ||
* 2022–present ] (280 hp) | * 2022–present ] (280 hp) | ||
* 2025–present ] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 03:18, 22 November 2024
"Pentastar" redirects here. For the album by Earth, see Pentastar: In the Style of Demons.Reciprocating internal combustion engine
Pentastar engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Stellantis North America |
Production | 2010 (2010)–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | 60° V6 |
Displacement | 3.0 L; 182.9 cu in (2,997 cc) 3.2 L; 197.7 cu in (3,239 cc) 3.6 L; 219.9 cu in (3,604 cc) |
Cylinder bore | 91 mm (3.58 in) (3.2L) 96 mm (3.78 in) (3.6L) |
Piston stroke | 76 mm (2.99 in) (3.0L) 83 mm (3.27 in) (3.2L & 3.6L) |
Cylinder block material | Aluminium |
Cylinder head material | Aluminium |
Valvetrain | DOHC 4 valves per cyl. (24 total) |
Valvetrain drive system | Timing chain |
Compression ratio | 10.7:1 (3.2L) 10.2:1 (3.6L) 11.3:1 (Upgrade) |
Combustion | |
Fuel system | Sequential MPFI |
Fuel type | Gasoline E85 |
Oil system | Wet sump |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | 230 hp (172 kW) (3.0L) 271 hp (202 kW) (3.2L) 275–305 hp (205–227 kW) (3.6L) |
Torque output | 210 lb⋅ft (285 N⋅m) at 4400 rpm (3.0L) 239 lb⋅ft (324 N⋅m) at 4400 rpm (3.2L) 251–269 lb⋅ft (340–365 N⋅m) (3.6L) |
Dimensions | |
Length | 503 mm (19.8 in) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Chrysler SOHC V6 Chrysler 3.3 & 3.8 engine Chrysler LH engine Chrysler Powertech V6 |
The Chrysler Pentastar engine family is a series of aluminium (die-cast cylinder block) dual overhead cam 24-valve gasoline V6 engines introduced for the 2011 model year in Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles. The engine was initially named "Phoenix," but the name was changed before the official launch due to a trademark conflict; the Pentastar name is derived from the trademark of the former Chrysler Corporation, which dates back to 1963.
Production
The Pentastar engines are made in three different factories: Dundee Engine Plant, Trenton Engine Plant and Saltillo South Engine Plant.
The Pentastar engine was introduced at the 2009 New York Auto Show. The engine design allows the use of E85 or 87 octane fuel and features dual variable valve timing. Forced induction, and cylinder deactivation options were engineered into the engine design, but have not been implemented from the factory, remaining "on the shelf" as of 2016.
Insiders initially reported that the engine would come in four basic sizes (3.0, 3.3, 3.6, and 4.0 L), each offered in various states of tune. The 3.3 L and 4.0 L have been dropped from the list and a 3.2L added, while Fiat's investor website, as of December 2011, specifies the 3.0 L with Fiat's MultiAir technology. The 3.6 L engine itself has different power ratings in different vehicles, and has higher output 305 hp (227 kW; 309 PS) and 269 pound force-feet (365 N⋅m) of torque when applied in the Dodge Challenger.
Single and Twin-turbocharged variants had been planned for 2015. These engines were projected to produce around 420 and 370 hp (313 and 276 kW; 426 and 375 PS), respectively. Direct injection was also planned.
Due to the new ownership structure, Fiat has obtained the right to use these engines, and had adopted them in the larger models of Lancia and Fiat brands.
First generation
Applications
3.0 L
- 2014–present Jeep Grand Cherokee (China, Russia)
- 2014–present Jeep Wrangler (China)
- 2014–2023 Chrysler 300C (China)
3.2 L
- 2014–2022 Jeep Cherokee
3.6 L
- 2011–2014 Chrysler 200 (Models: LX, Touring, Limited, S, and C)
- 2011–2016 Chrysler Town & Country (Models: LX, Touring, Touring "L", Limited, S, Limited Platinum)
- 2011–2014 Dodge Avenger (Models: SE V6, SXT, R/T)
- 2011–2023 Dodge Challenger (Models: SE, SXT, SXT +, SXT Rallye Edition, GT)
- 2011–2023 Dodge Charger (Models: SE, SXT, SXT +, SXT Rallye Edition, GT)
- 2011–present Dodge Durango (Models: Express, SXT, Crew, Crew Lux, Citadel, ACT Plus, Limited, GT)
- 2011–2020 Dodge Grand Caravan (Models: SE American Value Package (AVP) or Canadian Value Package (CVP), SE, Crew, Crew Lux, SXT, R/T, SE Plus, SXT Plus, GT)
- 2011–2019 Dodge Journey (Models: SE American Value Package (AVP) or Canadian Value Package (CVP), Mainstreet, Crew, Crew Lux, SXT, R/T, GT, Crossroad)
- 2011–2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Models: Laredo "E", Laredo "X", 70TH Anniversary Edition, Trailhawk, Altitude Edition, Limited, Overland, Overland Summit Edition)
- 2011–2014 Volkswagen Routan (Models: S, SE, SEL, SEL Premium)
- 2011–2023 Chrysler 300 (Models: 300 Base, 300 S V6, 300 C w/ V6, 300 C Glacier Series w/ V6, 300 C Luxury Series w/ V6)
- 2012–2018 Jeep Wrangler JK (Models: Sport, Unlimited Sport, Sport "S", Unlimited Sport "S", Freedom Edition, Unlimited Freedom Edition, Altitude Edition, Unlimited Altitude Edition, 70TH Anniversary Edition, Unlimited 70TH Anniversary Edition, Sahara, Hard Rock Edition, Unlimited Sahara, Moab, Unlimited Moab, Rubicon, Unlimited Rubicon, Rubicon 10TH Anniversary, Unlimited Rubicon 10TH Anniversary) Jeep Rubicon Recon 2017
- 2019-present Jeep Wrangler JL (Models: Sport, Willys Sport, Sport S, Islander, Willys, 80th Anniversary (2021), Freedom, Sport Altitude, Unlimited RHD, Sahara, Rubicon, Sahara Altitude, High Altitude
- 2020-present Jeep Gladiator JT (Models: Sport, Willys Sport (2021), Sport S, Willys (2021), Overland, Freedom, 80th Anniversary (2021), Rubicon, Mojave, High Altitude, California Edition (California dealer only), Texas Trail (Texas dealer only)
- 2011–2015 Ram Cargo Van (Models: C/V Base, C/V Tradesman)
- 2012–2015 Lancia Voyager (Models: Limited)
- 2012–2014 Lancia Thema
- 2012–2015 Fiat Freemont
- 2012–present Ram 1500 (Models: Tradesman, SLT, HFE)
- 2013–2021 Ram ProMaster
- 2014–2017 Chrysler 200 (295-hp, 262-lb ft)
- 2017–present Chrysler Pacifica (287-hp, 262-lb ft) (Hybrid: 260-hp combined, 230-lb ft)
- 2020–present Chrysler Voyager (287-hp, 262-lb ft)
Versions
Code | Displacement | Bore | Stroke | Years | Power SAE | Torque SAE |
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3.0 L; 182.9 cu in (2,997 cc) | 91 mm (3.58 in) | 76 mm (2.99 in) | 2013– | 172 kW (234 PS) at 6350 rpm | 285 N⋅m (210 lb⋅ft) at 4400 rpm | |
S | 3.2 L; 197.7 cu in (3,239 cc) | 83 mm (3.27 in) | 2014– | 271 bhp (202 kW; 275 PS) at 6750 rpm (Cherokee) | 239 lb⋅ft (324 N⋅m) at 4400 rpm | |
G | 3.6 L; 219.9 cu in (3,604 cc) | 96 mm (3.78 in) | 83 mm (3.27 in) | 2010– | 283 bhp (211 kW; 287 PS) at 6400 rpm (Avenger, Grand Caravan, Journey, Town & Country, 200, Routan) | 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) at 4800 rpm |
290 bhp (216 kW; 294 PS) at 6350 rpm (Grand Cherokee, Durango) | ||||||
292 bhp (218 kW; 296 PS) at 6350 rpm (Charger, 300) | ||||||
305 bhp (227 kW; 309 PS) at 6350 rpm (Challenger) | 268 lb⋅ft (363 N⋅m) at 4800 rpm | |||||
2012– | 285 bhp (213 kW; 289 PS) at 6400 rpm (Wrangler) | 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) at 4800 rpm | ||||
2013– | 300 bhp (224 kW; 304 PS) at 6350 rpm (Charger Rallye Group, 300S) | 264 lb⋅ft (358 N⋅m) at 4800 rpm | ||||
305 bhp (227 kW; 309 PS) at 6400 rpm (RAM 1500) | 269 lb⋅ft (365 N⋅m) at 4175 rpm | |||||
2015– 2016 | 295 bhp (220 kW; 299 PS) at 6350 rpm (Chrysler 200) | 262 lb⋅ft (355 N⋅m) at 4250 rpm | ||||
2012- | 280 PS (206 kW) at 6350 rpm (Fiat Freemont) | 342 N⋅m (252 lb⋅ft) at 4350 rpm | ||||
283 PS (208 kW) at 6600 rpm (Lancia Voyager) | 344 N⋅m (254 lb⋅ft) at 4000 rpm | |||||
286 PS (210 kW) at 6350 rpm (Lancia Thema) | 340 N⋅m (251 lb⋅ft) at 4650 rpm |
Pentastar upgrade
For 2016, FCA released an updated version of the 3.6 L engine. This engine features upgrades to the variable valve timing (VVT) system, two-stage variable valve lift (VVL), a new intake manifold, new valve springs, new piston rings, new fuel injectors, new ignition coils, a cooled Exhaust gas recirculation system, lower internal friction and lower weight. It also features a higher compression ratio, increased from 10.2:1 to 11.3:1. These improvements increase power as well as efficiency, however the new version no longer supports flex-fuel capability.
Code | Displacement | Bore | Stroke | Power SAE | Torque SAE |
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G | 3.6 L; 219.9 cu in (3,604 cc) | 96 mm (3.78 in) | 83 mm (3.27 in) | 305 hp (227 kW; 309 PS) | 269 lb⋅ft (365 N⋅m) |
Applications
- 2016–present Jeep Grand Cherokee (295 hp)
- 2016–present Dodge Durango (295 hp)
- 2017–present Chrysler Pacifica
- 2018–present Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JL
- 2019–2023 Chrysler 300
- 2019–present Ram 1500
- 2020–present Chrysler Voyager
- 2020–present Jeep Gladiator (JT)
- 2022–present Ram Promaster (280 hp)
- 2025–present Ram 1500 Ramcharger
See also
References
- "FCA US LLC Manufacturing Operations". media.chrysler.com (Press release). Retrieved May 11, 2015.
- Joseph, Noah (April 13, 2009). "Chrysler's flexible new Pentastar V6". Autoblog.com. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
- "NY Show: Chrysler LLC Introduces All-new Pentastar V-6 Engine". Redletterdodge.com. Archived from the original on April 16, 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
- "2016 Pentastar V6 adds new VVT, cooled EGR". Archived from the original on November 5, 2015.
- "2011 Fiat Investor Site" (PDF). Fiatspa.com. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- "2011 Dodge Challenger cars". allpar.com. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
- "Chrysler Pentastar V6 Engines for 2010 and Beyond". allpar.com. November 16, 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
- "Chrysler Brand Releases Information Regarding New 2011 Mid-sized Sedan, the Chrysler 200". media.chrysler.com. 2010. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
- ^ "All-new 3.6-litre V-6 Technical Specifications". Chrysler LLC. June 20, 2010. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
- "3.6-litre V-6 General Specifications" (PDF). Chrysler LLC. February 15, 2011. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
- ^ "Pentastar V-6 Set to Roll Out Across Broad Range of New Chrysler..." Prnewswire.com (Press release). Michigan. Retrieved May 13, 2011.
- Bruce, Chris (September 2, 2015). "FCA's Pentastar V6 gets more power, efficiency for 2016". Autoblog. Archived from the original on May 10, 2017.
External links
- Chrysler press release on 3.6 L Pentastar V6 for the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Phoenix engines on Allpar
- Car and Driver details Pentastar upgrade
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