Hyundai G4lf engine

The 1.2-liter Hyundai G4LF or Smartstream G 1.2 MPI engine was introduced to the market only from 2020 and is installed in Korean conglomerate models such as the i10, i20, Bayon, as well as the Kia Picanto and Stonic. There are two versions of this engine: with distributed MPI injection and with combined DPI. The Kappa line includes the following models: G3LC, G3LD, G3LE, G3LF, G4LA, G4LC, G4LD, G4LE, and G4LG.

Technical data of Hyundai G4LF 1.2 liter engine.

Exact capacity1197 cm³
Power systemMPI lub DPI
Engine power83 - 84 HP
Torque115 - 120 nm
Engine blockaluminum R4
Block headaluminum 16v
Cylinder diameter71 mm
Piston stroke.75.6 mm
Compression ratio11.0
Engine featuresISG
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterDual CVVT
Turbochargingthere is no
What oils to use3.4 liters 0W-20
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 6
Approximate life expectancy250 000 HP

Fuel consumption Hyundai G4lf engine

Using the example of the 2021 Hyundai i10 with a manual transmission:
City6.1 litry
Route4.5 litry
Mixed5.3 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the G4LF engine according to the catalog is 93 kg. The engine number G4LF is located at the joint with the gearbox. This power unit has just appeared and so far has proven itself from the best side. On forums, the engine is mostly praised, noting only rare electrical glitches. It is possible to find a small number of complaints about malfunctions in the Start-Stop system. The thin timing chain does not have a high lifespan and stretches up to 100,000 km. Other engines in this series are also afraid of overheating, so keep an eye on the cooling system.

Engine Hyundai G4lf

Hyundai
i10 3 (AC3)2020 - CE
i20 3 (BC3)2020 - CE
Bayon 1 (BC3)2021 - CE
Kia
Picanto 3 (JA)2020 - CE
Rio 4 (YB)2020 - CE
Sonet 1 (QY)2020 - CE
Stonic 1 (YB)2020 - CE

Engines from the same line as Hyundai G4lf engine

See Also

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Toyota 2sz-fe engine

The 1.3-liter Toyota 2SZ-[FE] engine (/engines/mazda/engine/FE) was produced in China and Indonesia for compact models of the company from 1999 to 2016. The engine was equipped with VVT-i valve timing control system only on the intake valve, and the gas distribution mechanism was driven by a Morse chain. The SZ family also includes the following engines: 1SZ-[FE] and 3SZ-VE.

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