SUV, 5 Doors, 5 Seats
6.9 l/100 km 34.09 US mpg
8.7 l/100 km 27.04 US mpg
5.8 l/100 km 40.55 US mpg
156 Hp @ 6000 rpm.
78.2 Hp/l
194 km/h 120.55 mph
1995 cm3
121.74 cu. in.
4, Boxer
All wheel drive (4x4),
4465 mm
175.79 in.
1800 mm
70.87 in.
1443 kg
3181.27 lbs.
Brand | Subaru |
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Model | XV (SUV) |
Version | XV II |
Engine version | 2.0i (156 Hp) AWD Lineartronic |
Year production start | 2018 |
Year production end | 2021 |
Vehicle type | SUV |
Horsepower RPM | 156 Hp @ 6000 rpm. |
Acceleration 0 - 100 kmh sec | 10.4 sec |
Curb weight kg -lbs total |
1443 kg3181.27 lbs. |
Overall length mm - inch |
4465 mm175.79 in. |
Doors | 5 |
Top Speed | 194 km/h 120.55 mph |
Designation model | FB20 |
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Engine position and orientation | Front, Longitudinal |
Cylinders | 4 |
Position of cylinders | Boxer |
Displacement (liters) |
1995 cm3121.74 cu. in. |
Eng. horsepower RPM | 156 Hp @ 6000 rpm. |
Horsepower per litre | 78.2 Hp/l |
Weight / horsepower kg/hp - hp/tons |
9.3 kg/Hp108.1 Hp/tonne |
Weight / torque kg/Nm - Nm/tons | 7.4 kg/Nm, 135.8 Nm/tonne
7.4 kg/Nm135.8 Nm/tonne |
Torque Nm RPM lb-ft RPM |
196 Nm @ 4000 rpm.144.56 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm. |
Bore (mm in) |
84 mm3.31 in. |
Stroke (mm in) |
90 mm3.54 in. |
Compression ratio | 12.5 |
Fuel delivery system | Multi-point indirect injection |
Fuel type | Petrol (Gasoline) |
Valvetrain | 4 |
Engine aspiration | Naturally aspirated engine |
Engine oil liters | quarts |
4.4 l4.65 US qt | 3.87 UK qt |
Emission certification | Euro 6 |
Powertrain architecture | Internal Combustion engine |
Engine location | Front, Longitudinal |
Drive configuration | All wheel drive (4x4) |
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Front brakes | Ventilated discs |
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Rear brakes | Ventilated discs |
Anti-lock brake system | ABS (Anti-lock braking system) |
Steering type | Steering rack and pinion |
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Turning diameter m - ft |
11.6 m38.06 ft. |
Front suspension | Independent multi-link |
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Rear suspension | Multi-link independent |
Wheels size | 225/55 R18 |
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Wheels rims | 7J x 18 |
Passengers seats | 5 |
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Trunk space min liter | cu. Ft. |
385 l13.6 cu. ft. |
Trunk space max liter | cu. Ft. |
1290 l45.56 cu. ft. |
Overall length mm - inch |
4465 mm175.79 in. |
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Overall width mm -inch |
1800 mm70.87 in. |
Overall height mm -inch |
1615 mm63.58 in. |
Wheelbase mm - inch |
2665 mm104.92 in. |
Track width front mm - inch |
1550 mm61.02 in. |
Track width rear mm - inch |
1555 mm61.22 in. |
Curb weight kg -lbs total |
1443 kg3181.27 lbs. |
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Gross weight kg -lbs total |
1940 kg4276.97 lbs. |
Capacities kg - lbs |
497 kg1095.7 lbs. |
Fuel tank liters | gallons |
63 l16.64 US gal | 13.86 UK gal |
City l/100km - mpg |
8.7 l/100 km27.04 US mpg |
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Highway l/100 km - mpg |
5.8 l/100 km40.55 US mpg |
Combined l/100 km - Mpg |
6.9 l/100 km34.09 US mpg |
Autonomy km (combined use) | 913 |
4 CYLINDER - BOXER
What engine is the 4 cylinder boxer: the boxer-four is an engine where each pair
of opposed pistons moves inwards and outwards at the same time in two banks of
cylinders lying on opposite sides of a common crankshaft, named laso flat-four
or opposed-four.
What is the 4 cylinder boxer displacement: it is in a range between 1350 cc and
3000 cc in recent model line up powertrain.
How much is the power of the 4 cylinders boxer: the power of the 4 cylinders is
in a range from 98bhp to 365 bhp.Which cars use 4 cylinder boxer engine: 4 boxer is used by Porsche and Subaru but it has a strong heritage in powertrain production as have been used in cars by Volkswagen on the original iconic Beetle and Alfa Romeo.
The advantages of the boxer-four layout are perfect secondary vibration (resulting in minimal vibration), low centre of gravity and a short engine length. The layout also lends itself to efficient air cooling with the airflow being evenly distributed across the four cylinders. The downsides of boxer-four engines (compared with inline-four engines) are extra width, higher costs due to two cylinder heads instead of one and the long exhaust manifold required to achieve evenly spaced exhaust pulses.
The typical firing order for a boxer-four engine is for the left bank of cylinders to ignite one after another, followed by the right bank of cylinders with the firing interval evenly spaced at 180 degrees. The exhausts manifold from the two cylinders on each bank were merged and in result uneven exhaust pulses causing a characteristic "flat-four burble" exhaust sound as on Porsche 982 and 718 series with boxer 4.
The engine fires once every 180 degrees crankshaft angle (720 degrees divided by 4 = 180 degrees) and other common firing configuration (such as used by Subaru since the mid-2000s) is to pair the cylinders, with a firing interval of 360 degrees, in order to optimise the exhaust pulses. This configuration requires long exhaust manifolds to pair the cylinders on opposite banks and results in a less distinctive exhaust sound.
edited by arrabbiata