Toyota Picnic Picnic 2001 - 2.0i (150 Hp) specifications

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Overview

What is the engine capacity of a Toyota Picnic 2001?
The engine capacity of the Toyota Picnic 2001 is 1998 cm.

Toyota Picnic 2001 How many horsepower?
The engine power of the Toyota Picnic 2001 is 150 Hp @ 6000 rpm..

General:


Brand
Toyota
Model
Picnic
Generation
Picnic
Modification (Engine)
2.0i (150 Hp)
Start of production
2001
End of production
2004
Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Body type
Seats
Doors

Engine:


Power
150 hp @ 6000 rpm.
Power per litre
75.1 hp/l
Torque
192 nm @ 4000 rpm.
Engine displacement
1998 cm
Number of cylinders
4
Engine configuration
Inline
Number of valves per cylinder
4
Fuel injection system
Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain
DOHC
Engine layout
Front, Transverse
Cylinder Bore
86 mm
Piston Stroke
86 mm
Compression ratio
9.8

Performance:


Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)

Size and space:


Dimensions:


Power transmission system, suspension and brake system:


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