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What is a V engine in cars?

A V engine has cylinders arranged in a V shape, usually at 60° to 90° angles. It offers better torque at lower RPMs, making it suitable for high-performance cars. However, it has more components, making it costlier. Knowing engine types can help when buying a car.

  • 18 Mar 2025
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Automotive engines come in different shapes, including V, inline, flat (Boxer), W, and rotary (Wankel). The components remain similar overall, but the layout arrangement differs, offering various advantages to each engine layout. This write-up focuses on what is V-engine in automotives. 

Meaning of V engine

Let’s look at this engine type in some more detail:

  • V engines have an even number of cylinders, such as 6, 8, or 10, on both sides of the shape 'V'.
  • Both cylinder sets remain connected over the crankshaft, usually at 60° to 90° angles. 
  • The V-configuration shortens the crankshaft length and saves space. These engines have low profiles, making them ideal for cars with low hoods. 
  • V engines produce more torque at lower RPMs compared to other engines.
  • V-type engines can be more expensive as they have more parts than other engines. Additionally, they are taller than a flat engine.

Conclusion

Before buying a car, knowing what is a V-type engine or an Inline engine can be quite helpful. V engines are powerful and perfect for car enthusiasts who love experiencing their adrenaline rush. Meanwhile, do not forget to secure comprehensive car insurance when purchasing a car. Insurance is mandatory to cover financial losses that may arise in the event of an accident or damage. 


 

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