Toyota Dynamic Force engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Production | 2017–present |
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Displacement | 1,490–3,445 cc (90.9–210.2 cu in) |
Cylinder block material | Aluminium alloy |
Valvetrain | DOHC |
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Cooling system | Water-cooled |
The Dynamic Force engines are a family of internal combustion engines developed by Toyota under the brand's Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) strategy. The engines can be fueled by petrol (gasoline) or ethanol and can be combined with electric motors in a hybrid drivetrain. The engines were developed alongside the TNGA family of vehicle platforms, as part of a company-wide effort to simplify the vehicles being produced by Toyota. [1]
The engine is used in various Toyota and Lexus models starting with the four-cylinder A25A type installed in XV70 series Camry in June 2017.
Dynamic Force was developed as an engine that is claimed to achieve both driving performance and environmental performance while pursuing high efficiency and low fuel consumption as well as having a "direct feeling, smooth and pleasant acceleration performance".
Specifically, the cylinder head and intake port design improves the tumble flow (longitudinal vortex) to increase the air intake volume–the majority of intake flow is across that portion of the valve closest to cylinder centreline. Other methods include:
In development and production of the engine, Toyota claims it would be a "completely new engine design based on the TNGA strategy".
Previously, Toyota offered about 800 engine variants, most of which would be replaced with a much simpler lineup of 17 versions of nine Dynamic Force engines. [2] [3] Toyota is also simplifying its lineup of transmissions, hybrid systems, and all-wheel drive systems.
Starting with the four-cylinder A25A type installed in XV70 series Camry in June 2017, the V6 V35A and four-cylinder M20A types had also appeared. On 16 October 2019, the three-cylinder M15A type, which would be installed in the XP210 series Yaris (specifically designed for Japan, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand), was officially announced. [4] On 12 June 2021, the first turbocharged four-cylinder model, named T24A, was introduced for the AZ20 series Lexus NX. [5] [6]
The Dynamic Force engines introduced an updated nomenclature system for Toyota engines and no longer employ the traditional iteration or generation of the engine followed by the one letter or two letter designation for the engine family (such as 5M-GE or 4GR-FE being from the M and GR engine families respectively) and instead incorporate the engine's displacement in between a two letter code such as the M20A, with the "20" denoting a 2.0-litre engine.
M15 family | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2020–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | I3 |
Displacement | 1,490 cc (90.9 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 80.5 mm (3.169 in) |
Piston stroke | 97.6 mm (3.843 in) |
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The M15 engine family is a straight-three engine series that was first introduced in 2019 for the XP210 series Yaris. [4]
Model | Applications | Vehicle chassis code | Power | Torque | Calendar years | Notes |
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M15A-FKS | Yaris | MXPA10 MXPA11 MXPA15 | Japan, Australia, and New Zealand: 88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) at 6,600 rpm Europe: 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS) at 6,600 rpm [7] | Japan, Australia, and New Zealand: 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,200 rpm Europe: 153 N⋅m (113 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,000 rpm | 2020–present | |
GR Yaris RS | MXPA12 | 88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,200 rpm | 2020–present | Japan only | |
Corolla | MZEA11 MZEA17 | 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 153 N⋅m (113 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,000 rpm | 2020–present | [8] | |
Yaris Cross | MXPB10 MXPB15 | 88 kW (118 hp; 120 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,200 rpm | 2020–present | ||
Sienta | MXPC10 | 2022–present | Japan only | |||
M15A-FXE | Yaris Hybrid / Mazda2 Hybrid | MXPH10 MXPH11 MXPH15 | 67 kW (90 hp; 91 PS) at 5,500 rpm | 120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) at 3,800–4,800 rpm | 2020–present | The Mazda2 Hybrid went on sale since 2022 |
Aqua | MXPK10 MXPK11 MXPK15 MXPK16 | 2021–present | Japan only | |||
Yaris Cross Hybrid | MXPJ10 MXPJ15 | 2020–present | ||||
Sienta Hybrid | MXPL10 MXPL15 | 2022–present | Japan only | |||
Lexus LBX | MAYH10 MAYH15 | 2023–present | ||||
M15B-FKS | Corolla | MZEA11 | 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 153 N⋅m (113 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,000 rpm | 2021–present | China only |
M15C-FKS | Levin | MZEA11 | 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 153 N⋅m (113 lb⋅ft) at 4,800–5,000 rpm | 2021–present | China only |
M15D-FXE | Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid / Suzuki Grand Vitara Hybrid | 67 kW (90 hp; 91 PS) at 5,500 rpm | 120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft) at 3,800–4,800 rpm | 2022–present | India only [9] [10] |
The standard version with 13.0:1 compression ratio achieves 40% thermal efficiency.
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The hybrid version with 14.0:1 compression ratio achieves 41% thermal efficiency.
Applications (calendar years):
Localized M15 series engine for China, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
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Localized M15 series engine for China, manufactured by GTE (Guangqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.).
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The hybrid version produced in Jigani, Bangalore, India by Toyota Industries Engine India (TIEI). [10] [11]
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M20 family | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2018–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | I4 |
Displacement | 1,986 cc (121.2 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 80.5 mm (3.169 in) |
Piston stroke | 97.6 mm (3.843 in) |
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Fuel system | D-4S direct/port injection |
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Emissions control systems | ULEV50 |
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The M20 engine family is a straight-four engine series that was first introduced in 2018 for the E210 series Corolla.
Model | Applications | Vehicle chassis code | Power | Torque | Calendar years | Notes |
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M20A-FKS | Corolla/Auris | MZEA12 | 125 kW (168 hp; 170 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 202 N⋅m (149 lb⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm | 2018–present | Used in Auris exclusively in Taiwan until July 2020. |
Camry | MXVA71 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2019–present | ||
Avalon | MXXA50 | 2019–present | ||||
C-HR | MAXA10 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,800 rpm | 2018–present | ||
Corolla Cross | MXGA10 MXGA15 | 2021–present | North America only | |||
RAV4 | MXAA52 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm Australia: 127 kW (170 hp; 173 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 207 N⋅m (153 lb⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm Australia: 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,900 rpm | 2018–present | ||
Harrier/Venza | MXUA80 MXUA85 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 207 N⋅m (153 lb⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm | 2020–present | Venza is available in North America since 2021. | |
Noah/Voxy / Suzuki Landy | MZRA90 MZRA95 | 125 kW (168 hp; 170 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 202 N⋅m (149 lb⋅ft) at 4,900 rpm | 2022–present | Suzuki Landy is only available in Japan | |
Innova / Innova HyCross / Kijang Innova Zenix | MAGA10 | 128 kW (172 hp; 174 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 205 N⋅m (151 lb⋅ft) at 4,500–4,900 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Lexus ES 200 | MXZA10 | 128 kW (172 hp; 174 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 209 N⋅m (154 lb⋅ft) at 4,000–5,200 rpm | 2020–present | ||
Lexus UX 200 | MZAA10 | 2018–present | ||||
M20A-FKB | Corolla | MZEA12 | 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm | 2020–present | Brazil only |
Corolla Cross | MXGA10 | 2021–present | ||||
M20A-FXS | Corolla Hybrid | MZEH12 | 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2018–present | Europe only |
Prius | MXWH60 MXWH65 | 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | |||
C-HR Hybrid | MAXH10 | 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2020–present | Europe only | |
Corolla Cross Hybrid | MXGH10 MXGH15 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm (FWD) 113 kW (152 hp; 154 PS) at 6,000 rpm (AWD) | 202 N⋅m (149 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,900 rpm (FWD) 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm (AWD) | 2022–present | North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand only | |
Innova Hybrid / Innova HyCross Hybrid / Kijang Innova Zenix Hybrid | MAGH10 | 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Lexus UX 250h/260h | MZAH10 MZAH15 | 107 kW (143 hp; 145 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 188 N⋅m (139 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm | 2018–present | Known as UX 260h in China | |
M20B-FXS | IZOA Hybrid | MAXH10 | 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2020–2022 | |
M20C-FKS | C-HR | MAXA10 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,800 rpm | 2018–present | China only |
Camry | MXVA71 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2019–present | China only | |
Wildlander | MXAA54 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 209 N⋅m (154 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,000 rpm | 2020–present | ||
Venza | MXUA85 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 207 N⋅m (153 lb⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm | 2021–present | China only | |
Levin GT | MZEA12 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Frontlander | MXGA15 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,800 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Camry | MXVA80L | 2023–present | China only | |||
M20D-FKS | RAV4 | MXAA52 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 209 N⋅m (154 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,000 rpm | 2018–present | China only |
Avalon | MXXA50 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2019–present | China only | |
Harrier | MXUA80 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 207 N⋅m (153 lb⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm | 2021–present | China only | |
M20E-FKS | IZOA | MAXA10 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,800 rpm | 2018–present | |
Allion | MZEA12 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Corolla Cross | MXGA10 | 126 kW (169 hp; 171 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 203 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,800 rpm | 2022–present | China only | |
M20F-FXS | C-HR Hybrid | MAXH10 | 112 kW (150 hp; 152 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–5,200 rpm | 2020–present | China only |
Camry | MXVH80L | 2023–present | China only | |||
M20G-FXS | IZOA Hybrid | MAXH10 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 202 N⋅m (149 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,900 rpm | 2022–present | |
Allion Hybrid | MZEA12 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 202 N⋅m (149 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,900 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Corolla Cross Hybrid | MXGA10 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 202 N⋅m (149 lb⋅ft) at 4,400–4,900 rpm | 2023–present | China only |
The standard version with 13.0:1 compression ratio achieves 40% thermal efficiency.
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The flex fuel E85 version with 13.0:1 compression ratio ethanol fuel capable.
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The hybrid version with 14.0:1 compression ratio achieves 41% thermal efficiency. [12]
Applications (calendar years):
Version used only in China which is largely identical to the M20A-FXS engine, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Localized M20 series engine for China, manufactured by GTE (Guangqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Localized M20 series engine for China, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Localized M20 series engine for China, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
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Version used only in China which is largely identical to the M20A-FXS engine, manufactured by GTE (Guangqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.).
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Version used only in China which is largely identical to the M20A-FXS engine, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
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S20A | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2022–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | I4 |
Displacement | 1,997 cc (121.9 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 85.0 mm (3.346 in) |
Piston stroke | 88.0 mm (3.465 in) |
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Turbocharger | Single |
Fuel type | Petrol |
Output | |
Power output | 182 kW (244 hp; 247 PS) |
Specific power | 91.1 kW (122 hp; 124 PS) per litre |
Torque output | 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | 8AR-FTS |
The S20A engine is a straight-four engine series that was first introduced in 2022 for the Chinese market Highlander / Crown Kluger.
Model | Applications | Vehicle chassis code | Power | Torque | Calendar years | Notes |
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S20A-FTS | Highlander / Crown Kluger / RX300 | SXUA75 | 182 kW (244 hp; 247 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft) at 1,800–4,000 rpm | 2022–present | China only |
"FTS" designates the turbocharged version of this engine.
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A25 family | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2017–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | I4 |
Displacement | 2,487 cc (151.8 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 87.5 mm (3.445 in) |
Piston stroke | 103.4 mm (4.071 in) |
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Fuel system | D-4S direct/port injection |
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The A25 engine family is a straight-four engine series that was first introduced in 2017 for the XV70 series Camry.
Model | Applications | Vehicle chassis code | Power | Torque | Calendar years | Notes |
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A25A-FKS | Camry | AXVA70 AXVA75 | 151.5–153.5 kW (203–206 hp; 206–209 PS) at 6,600 rpm (FWD); 151 kW (202 hp; 205 PS) at 6,600 rpm (AWD) | 249–252 N⋅m (184–186 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm (FWD); 247 N⋅m (182 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm (AWD) | 2017–2024 | |
Avalon | AXXA50 AXXA55 | 153–154 kW (205–207 hp; 208–209 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm | 2018–present | AWD models offered between 2020 and 2022. | |
RAV4 | AXAA52 AXAA54 | US: 151.5 kW (203 hp; 206 PS) at 6,600 rpm Australia: 152 kW (204 hp; 207 PS) at 6,600 rpm | US: 249 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm Australia: 243 N⋅m (179 lb⋅ft) at 4,000–5,000 rpm | 2018–present | ||
Lexus ES 250/260 | AXZA10 AXZA15 | 151–152 kW (202–204 hp; 205–207 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 247 N⋅m (182 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm | 2018–present | Known as ES 260 in China | |
Lexus NX 250/260 | AAZA20 AAZA25 | 2021–present | Known as NX 260 in China | |||
Camry | AXVA80 | 2024–present | ||||
A25A-FKB | Camry | AXVA70 | 154 kW (207 hp; 209 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm | 2018–present | Thailand only |
A25A-FXS | Camry Hybrid/Daihatsu Altis | AXVH70 AXVH75 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2017–present | Daihatsu Altis is only available in Japan |
Avalon Hybrid | AXXH50 | 2018–present | ||||
Crown Hybrid | AZSH20 AZSH21 | 135 kW (181 hp; 184 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,800–5,400 rpm | 2018–2022 | ||
Crown Crossover Hybrid | AZSH35 | 137 kW (184 hp; 186 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Crown Sedan Hybrid | AZSH32 | 136 kW (182 hp; 185 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 225 N⋅m (166 lb⋅ft) at 4,200–5,000 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Crown Sport Hybrid | AZSH36 | 137 kW (184 hp; 186 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | ||
RAV4 Hybrid | AXAH52 AXAH54 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2018–present | Except China | |
RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid/Prime / Suzuki Across | AXAP52 AXAP54 | 130 kW (174 hp; 177 PS) at 6,000 rpm | Japan: 219 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft) at 3,600 rpm US: 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 2,800 rpm | 2020–present | Suzuki Across is only available in Europe since 2021. | |
Harrier Hybrid / Venza | AXUH80 AXUH85 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2020–present | ||
Harrier Plug-in Hybrid | AXUP80 | 134 kW (180 hp; 182 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Highlander Hybrid / Kluger Hybrid | AXUH70 AXUH78 | 139 kW (186 hp; 189 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 237 N⋅m (175 lb⋅ft) at 4,400 rpm | 2019–present | Except China. Kluger Hybrid is only available in Australia since 2021 | |
Grand Highlander Hybrid | AASH10 AASH15 | 2023–present | ||||
Sienna | AXLH40 AXLH45 | 2020–present | ||||
Alphard Hybrid/Vellfire Hybrid | AAHH40 AAHH45 | 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 236 N⋅m (174 lb⋅ft) at 4,300–4,500 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Lexus ES 300h | AXZH10 AXZH11 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2018–present | Except China | |
Lexus NX 350h | AAZH20 AAZH25 | 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 243 N⋅m (179 lb⋅ft) at 4,300–4,500 rpm | 2021–present | Except China | |
Lexus NX 450h+ | AAZH26 | 136 kW (182 hp; 185 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–3,700 rpm | 2021–present | Except China | |
Lexus RX 350h | AALH10 AALH15 | 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 243 N⋅m (179 lb⋅ft) at 4,300–4,500 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Lexus RX 450h+ | AALH16 | 136 kW (182 hp; 185 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–3,700 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Lexus LM 350h | AAWH10 AAWH15 | 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 236 N⋅m (174 lb⋅ft) at 4,300–4,500 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Camry Hybrid | AXVH80 AXVH85 | 2024–present | ||||
Crown Signia | AZSH38 | 2024–present | ||||
A25B-FXS | Lexus ES 300h (China) | AXZH10 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2018–present | Engine exclusively used on the Chinese Lexus models |
Lexus NX 350h (China) | AAZH10 | 141 kW (189 hp; 192 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 243 N⋅m (179 lb⋅ft) at 4,300–4,500 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Lexus NX 400h+ | AXZH11 | 136 kW (182 hp; 185 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 228 N⋅m (168 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–3,700 rpm | 2022–present | ||
A25C-FKS | Camry | AXVA70 | 154 kW (207 hp; 209 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm | 2018–present | Gasoline engine manufactured by GTE |
Wildlander | AXAA54 | 2020–present | ||||
Highlander | AXUA70 | 2021–present | ||||
A25D-FXS | Camry Hybrid | AXVH70 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2018–present | Hybrid engine manufactured by GTE |
Wildlander Hybrid | AXAH54 | 2021–present | ||||
Wildlander PHV | AXAP54 | 132 kW (177 hp; 179 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 224 N⋅m (165 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–3,700 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Highlander Hybrid | AXUH78 | 141 kW (189 hp; 192 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 238 N⋅m (176 lb⋅ft) at 4,200–4,600 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Sienna Hybrid | AXLH40 | 141 kW (189 hp; 192 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 238 N⋅m (176 lb⋅ft) at 4,200–4,600 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Venza Hybrid | AXUH85 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Camry Hybrid | AXVH80L | 2023–present | ||||
Mazda CX-50 HEV | 2023–present | |||||
A25F-FXS | RAV4 Hybrid | AXAH52 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2021–present | Hybrid engine manufactured by FTCE |
RAV4 PHV | AXAP52 | 132 kW (177 hp; 179 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 224 N⋅m (165 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–3,700 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Harrier Hybrid | AXUH80 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2022–present | ||
A25G-FKS | Avalon | AXXA50 | 154 kW (207 hp; 209 PS) at 6,600 rpm | 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 5,000 rpm | 2019–present | Gasoline engine manufactured by FTCE |
RAV4 | AXAA52 | 2019–present | ||||
Crown Kluger | AXUA71 | 2021–present | ||||
A25H-FXS | Avalon Hybrid | AXXH50 | 131 kW (176 hp; 178 PS) at 5,700 rpm | 221 N⋅m (163 lb⋅ft) at 3,600–5,200 rpm | 2019–present | Hybrid Engine manufactured by FTCE |
Crown Kluger Hybrid | AXUH79 | 141 kW (189 hp; 192 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 238 N⋅m (176 lb⋅ft) at 4,200–4,600 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Granvia Hybrid | AXLH40 | 141 kW (189 hp; 192 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 238 N⋅m (176 lb⋅ft) at 4,200–4,600 rpm | 2021–present |
The standard version with 13.0:1 compression ratio achieves 40% thermal efficiency.
Applications (calendar years):
Version used in Thailand with E85 ethanol fuel capable. [13]
Applications (calendar years):
The hybrid version with 14.0:1 compression ratio achieves 41% thermal efficiency. [14]
Applications (calendar years):
This engine is only used on hybrid models in China. Similar to the A25A-FXS engine used in other markets.
Applications (calendar years):
Version used only in China which is largely identical to the A25A-FKS engine, manufactured by GTE (Guangqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Localized A25 series engine for China, manufactured by GTE (Guangqi Toyota Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Localized A25 series engine for China, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Version used only in China which is largely identical to the A25A-FKS engine, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
Localized A25 series engine for China, manufactured by FTCE (FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co., Ltd.).
Applications (calendar years):
T24A | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2021–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | I4 |
Displacement | 2,393 cc (146.0 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 87.5 mm (3.445 in) |
Piston stroke | 99.5 mm (3.917 in) |
Compression ratio | 11.0:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | Single twin-scroll |
Fuel system | D-4ST direct/port injection |
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Output | |
Power output | 170–207 kW (228–278 hp; 231–281 PS) |
Specific power | 71–86.5 kW (95–116 hp; 97–118 PS) per litre |
Torque output | 329–460 N⋅m (243–339 lb⋅ft) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | 2GR-FKS (V6) |
The T24A engine is a straight-four engine series that was first introduced in 2021 for the AZ20 series Lexus NX.
Model | Applications | Vehicle chassis code | Power | Torque | Calendar years | Notes |
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T24A-FTS | Crown Crossover Hybrid MAX/Dual Boost | TZSH35 | 200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 460 N⋅m (339 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–3,000 rpm | 2022–present | |
Highlander/Kluger | TXUA70 TXUA75 | 198 kW (266 hp; 269 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–3,600 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Grand Highlander | TASA10 TASA15 | 2023–present | ||||
Grand Highlander Hybrid MAX | TASH15 | 202 kW (271 hp; 275 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 460 N⋅m (339 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–3,000 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Tacoma | TZNA40 TZNA41 TZNA45 TZNA46 | 170–207 kW (228–278 hp; 231–281 PS) | 329–430 N⋅m (243–317 lb⋅ft) | 2023–present | ||
Tacoma i-FORCE MAX | TZNH47 | 207 kW (278 hp; 281 PS) | 381 N⋅m (281 lb⋅ft) | 2024–present | ||
Alphard/Vellfire | TAHA40 TAHA45 | 205 kW (275 hp; 279 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 430 N⋅m (317 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–3,600 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Lexus NX 350 | TAZA25 | 205 kW (275 hp; 279 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 430 N⋅m (317 lb⋅ft) at 1,700–3,600 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Lexus RX 350 | TALA10 TALA15 | 2022–present | ||||
Lexus TX 350 | TAUA10 TAUA15 | 2022–present | ||||
Lexus RX 500h | TALH17 | 202 kW (271 hp; 275 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 460 N⋅m (339 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–3,000 rpm | 2022–present | ||
Lexus TX 500h | TAUH15 | 2023–present | ||||
Lexus LM 500h | TAWH15 | 2023–present | ||||
Land Cruiser Prado | TJA250 | 206 kW (276 hp; 280 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 430 N⋅m (317 lb⋅ft) at 4,300–4,500 rpm | 2023–present | ||
Land Cruiser Prado i-FORCE MAX | TJH250 | 2023–present |
The "T" in the engine feature suffix "-FTS" designates the turbocharged version of this engine. [5] Toyota have been using it to replace the naturally-aspirated 2GR-FKS V6, offering more peak torque at lower speeds and improved fuel consumption and emissions with the turbo engine. [15]
There also are two distinct hybrid variants which carry the same T24A-FTS engine designation as the regular (non-hybrid) variant. For transverse engine applications (marketed as "Dual Boost Hybrid System" in Japan and "Hybrid MAX" in North America), the hybrid engine drives the front wheels and is equipped with two electric motors: one starter-generator and one traction assist; a third electric motor driving the rear axle is provided with all-wheel drive as a power-split hybrid variant. For longitudinal engine applications (marketed as "i-FORCE MAX" in North America), a single traction assist/generator motor is sandwiched between the engine and transmission, taking the place of a conventional automatic transmission torque converter. [16]
Applications (calendar years):
Hybrid MAX/Dual Boost transverse applications (calendar years):
i-FORCE MAX Hybrid longitudinal applications (calendar years):
V35A | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2017–present |
Layout | |
Configuration | 60° V6 |
Displacement | 3,445 cc (210.2 cu in) |
Cylinder bore | 85.5 mm (3.366 in) |
Piston stroke | 100.0 mm (3.937 in) |
Compression ratio | 10.5:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | Twin-turbo |
Fuel system | D-4ST direct/port injection |
Fuel type |
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Output | |
Power output | 260–310 kW (349–416 hp; 354–421 PS) |
Specific power | 75.5–90 kW (101–121 hp; 103–122 PS) per litre |
Torque output | 549–650 N⋅m (405–479 lb⋅ft) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | 1UR-FE / 1UR-FSE / 3UR-FE (V8) |
The V35A engine is a V6 engine series that was first introduced in 2017 for the XF50 series Lexus LS. Despite its "35" nomenclature and being advertised as a 3.5-litre engine, its actual displacement is 3.4 L (3,445 cc).
Model | Applications | Vehicle chassis code | Power | Torque | Calendar years | Notes |
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V35A-FTS | Land Cruiser | VJA300 | 305 kW (409 hp; 415 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–3,600 rpm | 2021–present | |
Sequoia | VXKH80 VXKH85 | 290 kW (389 hp; 394 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm | 2022–present | The Sequoia uses the same hybrid powertrain as the Tundra i-FORCE MAX. | |
Tundra | VXKA70 VXKA71 VXKA72 VXKA75 VXKA76 VXKA77 | 260–290 kW (349–389 hp; 354–394 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 549 N⋅m (405 lb⋅ft) at 2,000 rpm 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Tundra i-FORCE MAX | VXKH70 VXKH71 VXKH75 VXKH76 | 290 kW (389 hp; 394 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 2,400 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Lexus LS 500 | VXFA50 VXFA55 | 310 kW (416 hp; 421 PS) at 6,000 rpm | 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft) at 1,600–4,800 rpm | 2017–present | ||
Lexus LX 600 | VJA310 | 305 kW (409 hp; 415 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–3,600 rpm | 2021–present | ||
Lexus GX 550 | VJA252 | 260 kW (349 hp; 354 PS) at 5,200 rpm | 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–3,600 rpm | 2023–present | ||
The twin-turbocharged version with 10.5:1 compression ratio. Pumping losses have been reduced by electrification of the waste gate of the twin turbo system. The engine achieves 37% thermal efficiency. [17] A hybrid version (marketed as "i-FORCE MAX" in North America) is also available with the same engine designation as the regular variant.
The hybrid version was named Ward's World's 10 Best Engines list in 2022. [18]
A number of customers have reported main bearing failures in 2022 and 2023 vehicles equipped with the V35A-FTS engine, with mileage as little as 40,000 km (25,000 miles). [19]
Applications (calendar years):
i-FORCE MAX Hybrid applications (calendar years):
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