In-line four-cylinder turbocharged engine with modular design principles. Available in 163PS/380Nm and 180PS/430Nm variants meeting EU6 regulations. Features split-cooling system with variable coolant pump
Inline-four gasoline engine family produced by Mercedes-Benz in 1980s-1990s. Features oversquare design with large bore and short stroke. Available in 1.8L to 2.5L capacities
Honda CB600F introduced in Europe as Hornet in 1998. Based on CB250F restricted to 250cc in Japan. Features 599cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine producing 102 bhp. Includes six-speed transmission and upright riding position
Introduced in 2001 as a four-cylinder four-stroke engine. Uses DOHC valvetrains and roller rockers for reduced friction. Features coil-on-plug ignition system with computer-controlled timing. Cast iron cylinder sleeves instead of FRM found in newer F-series
Suzuki Bandit series produced since 1989 as standard motorcycles. Includes 147cc GSX150 (2018-present) and 248cc GSF250/400 models. All models feature DOHC inline-four engines with 4 valves per cylinder
Circulates engine oil under pressure to lubricate bearings and cool engine. Pressurized oil powers small actuators and hydraulic systems. Generates pressure of about 10 psi per 1000 RPM, peaking at 55-65 psi