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- Prince_engine abstract "Prince is the codename for a family of modern automobile straight-4 engines developed jointly by BMW and PSA Peugeot Citroën. It is a compact engine family of 1.4–1.6 L in displacement and includes most modern features including gasoline direct injection and variable valve timing.The BMW variants of the Prince engine are known as the N13. It replaced the Tritec engine family in the Mini and was introduced in the 2011 F20 116i and 118i. This was the first longitudinal engine mount option for Prince engine.PSA has started to use the Prince family in place of their TU family — the Peugeot 207 being the first car to receive it.The engines’ components are produced by PSA at their Douvrin, France, facility, with Mini engine construction at Hams Hall in Birmingham, England.[citation needed] The joint venture was announced on 23 July 2002 with the first engines produced in 2006. The Prince engine project is not related to the Prince Motor Company.In late 2006, an extension of the cooperation between the two groups was announced, promising new four-cylinder engines, without further details.On 29 September 2010, it was announced that the 1.6T version of the Prince engine would be supplied from 2012 to Saab for use in forthcoming models, primarily the 9-3.At the Geneva Auto Show 2011, Saab unveiled their latest concept vehicle Saab PhoeniX with BMW Prince Engine 1.6T 200 hp".
- Prince_engine manufacturer BMW.
- Prince_engine manufacturer PSA_Peugeot_Citro%C3%ABn.
- Prince_engine predecessor PSA_TU_engine.
- Prince_engine predecessor Tritec_engine.
- Prince_engine productionStartYear "2006".
- Prince_engine wikiPageID "3609257".
- Prince_engine wikiPageRevisionID "597242766".
- Prince_engine configuration Inline-four_engine.
- Prince_engine hasPhotoCollection Prince_engine.
- Prince_engine manufacturer BMW.
- Prince_engine manufacturer PSA_Peugeot_Citro%C3%ABn.
- Prince_engine name "BMW/PSA Prince engine".
- Prince_engine predecessor PSA_TU_engine.
- Prince_engine predecessor Tritec_engine.
- Prince_engine production "2006".
- Prince_engine subject Category:BMW_engines.
- Prince_engine subject Category:PSA_engines.
- Prince_engine type Artifact100021939.
- Prince_engine type AutomobileEngine102761557.
- Prince_engine type BMWEngines.
- Prince_engine type Device103183080.
- Prince_engine type Engine103287733.
- Prince_engine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Prince_engine type Machine103699975.
- Prince_engine type Motor103789946.
- Prince_engine type Object100002684.
- Prince_engine type PSAEngines.
- Prince_engine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Prince_engine type Whole100003553.
- Prince_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- Prince_engine type Device.
- Prince_engine type AutoEngine.
- Prince_engine type PhysicalDevice.
- Prince_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- Prince_engine comment "Prince is the codename for a family of modern automobile straight-4 engines developed jointly by BMW and PSA Peugeot Citroën. It is a compact engine family of 1.4–1.6 L in displacement and includes most modern features including gasoline direct injection and variable valve timing.The BMW variants of the Prince engine are known as the N13. It replaced the Tritec engine family in the Mini and was introduced in the 2011 F20 116i and 118i.".
- Prince_engine label "Moteur EP".
- Prince_engine label "Motore Prince".
- Prince_engine label "Prince Engine".
- Prince_engine label "Prince engine".
- Prince_engine label "王子引擎".
- Prince_engine sameAs Moteur_EP.
- Prince_engine sameAs Motore_Prince.
- Prince_engine sameAs Prince_Engine.
- Prince_engine sameAs m.09pq79.
- Prince_engine sameAs Q2298582.
- Prince_engine sameAs Q2298582.
- Prince_engine sameAs Prince_engine.
- Prince_engine wasDerivedFrom Prince_engine?oldid=597242766.
- Prince_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Prince_engine.
- Prince_engine name "BMW/PSA Prince engine".