Engine Hyundai-Kia G4NE

From 2012 to 2015, the company assembled the 2.0-liter Hyundai G4NE or 2.0 MPi Hybrid engine and fitted it to the hybrid Sonata 6 and comparable Optima 3 models for the Asian market. These hybrids came with a 2.4-liter G4KK engine from the Theta II series in the US market.

Engine Hyundai Kia G4NE - Engine Hyundai-Kia G4NE

The engines in the Nu family are G4NB, G4NA, G4NC, G4ND, G4NE, G4NH, G4NG, G4NL, and G4NN.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Hyundai Sonata 6 (YF) in 2012 -2015;
  • Kia Optima 3 (TF) in 2012 – 2015.

Specifications

Production years 2012-2015
Displacement, cc 1999
Fuel system distributed injection
Power output, hp 150 (190 with electrical component in 2012-2013 , 177 in 2013-2015)
Torque output, Nm 180 (245 with electrical component in 2012-2013 , 319 in 2013-2015)
Cylinder block aluminum R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 81
Piston stroke, mm 97
Compression ratio 12.5
Features Atkinson cycle
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator Dual CVVT
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.3
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 5
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Kia Optima Hybrid 2012)
— city
— highway
— combined
5.9
5.0
5.1
Engine lifespan, km ~250 000

Disadvantages of the Hyundai G4NE engine

There aren’t many cars made with this motor, so it’s really exclusive.
The absence of replacement parts and knowledgeable repair experts is its primary issue.
They frequently complain about different issues with the engine’s electrical system on specialized forums.
Additionally, owners deal with coolant and oil leaks on a regular basis.
Because the catalytic converter is near the cylinder block, scuffing is a real possibility.

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