Natural gas engine F1C NG
4-cylinderturbochargedin-line

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Characteristics

Type
natural gas
Number of cylinders
4-cylinder
Technology
turbocharged, in-line
Product applications
fuel
Emissions level
Euro 6
Power

100 kW
(135.962 hp)

Torque

350 Nm
(258.1468 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

1,500 rpm, 3,500 rpm
(9,424.78 rad.min-1, 21,991.15 rad.min-1)

Displacement

3 l
(0.793 gal)

Weight

245 kg
(540.13 lb)

Length

745 mm
(29.3 in)

Width

695 mm
(27.4 in)

Height

750 mm
(29.5 in)

Description

Buses The best-selling natural gas engine for commercial transport applications Compatible with CNG, LNG and biomethane Stoichiometric combustion to guarantee maximum reduction of consumption and noise compared to diesel Up to 20% (€/km)* more fuel savings than diesel Description The F1 Series has been specifically designed for Light Commercial Vehicles and Minibuses, and is the result of more than 40 years of experience in the field. The F1 family is completed by a CNG version that offers unpaired sustainability. Natural gas is the most eco-friendly fuel for internal combustion engines, capable of bringing significant environmental advantages: - it improves local air quality, nearly eliminating polluting agents, - it mitigates global warming by significantly reducing CO2 emissions, - it significantly lowers engine noise. These benefits come together with a competitive TCO – thanks to the well-tested reliability and fuel economy of our natural gas technology. Like all F1 engines, this model is also available for both transversal and longitudinal installation and can be customized on demand.

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F1C NG
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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.