Difference between revisions 155671256 and 155671257 on dewiki{{Infobox Automobile engine |name=BMW/PSA Prince engine |manufacturer=[[BMW]]<br>[[PSA Group]] |production=2004– |predecessor=[[Tritec engine]]<br>[[PSA TU engine]] |successor= |class=[[Straight-4]] }} '''Prince''' is the codename for a family of modern [[automobile]] [[straight-4]] [[piston engine|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]]. For BMW, the engines replaces the BMW/[[Chrysler]] [[Tritec engine]] family in the [[MINI (BMW)|MINI]]. PSA has started to use the Prince family in place of their [[PSA TU engine|TU family]] — the [[Peugeot 207]] being the first car to receive it. The engines’ components will be produced by PSA at their [[Douvrin]], [[France]], facility, with MINI engine construction at Hams Hall in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. The joint venture was announced on [[July 23]], [[, 2002]] with the first engines produced in 2005. 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 <ref> the press release is here : [http://www.edubourse.com/finance/actualites.php?idActus=29298] {{Fr icon}} </ref>, promising new four cylinder engines, without further details. ==Engineering== (contracted; show full)<references/> [[Category:PSA engines]] [[Category:BMW engines]] [[it:Motore Prince]] [[no:Prince-motor]] [[pt:Prince Engine]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=155671257.
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