{{one source|date=July 2025}} {{Infobox automobile engine | name=70px D engine | image = | caption = | manufacturer=Hyundai Motor Company | production=2001–2010 | predecessor= | successor={{ubl | Hyundai U engine (1.5 L) | Hyundai R engine (2.0/2.2 L) }} | configuration={{ubl | Inline-3 | Inline-4 }} | displacement={{ubl | {{cvt|1493|cc|L|1|order=flip}} | {{cvt|1991|cc|L|1|order=flip}} | {{cvt|2188|cc|L|1|order=flip}} }} | bore={{ubl | {{cvt|83|mm|in|2}} | {{cvt|87|mm|in|2}} }} | stroke={{cvt|92|mm|in|2}} | block=Cast iron | head=Aluminum | valvetrain=SOHC 4 valves x cyl. | timing = | compression = 17.3:1–17.7:1 | turbocharger=Variable geometry | turboboostpressure = | fuelsystem=Common rail direct injection | management=Bosch | fueltype=Diesel | oilsystem = | coolingsystem=Water-cooled | idle = 750 rpm | redline = | power={{cvt|82-157|PS|kW hp|0|lk=on}} | torque={{cvt|18.6-35|kgm|0|lk=on}} | weight = | emissions level = {{ubl | Euro 3 | Euro 4 }} | emissions control = }}

The '''Hyundai D engine''' is a family of 3-cylinder and 4-cylinder diesel engines produced by Hyundai Motor Company under license from VM Motori.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://motor-car.net/innovation/engines/1304-kia-engines/19991-hyundai-kia-d |title=Hyundai KIA D4E engine (2001-2010) |website=motor-car.net |access-date=2025-07-03}}</ref>

The D-line of engines feature cast iron block and aluminum cylinder head, with belt driven single overhead camshafts operating four valves per cylinder. Fuel is supplied to the unit using Bosch common rail direct injection (CRDi) operating at {{cvt|1350|bar|psi|lk=on}}, the fuel rate was increased to {{cvt|1600|bar|psi}} for the second generation D engines.

The D-Line of engines initially targeted Euro 3 emission compliancy with newer iterations being compliant with Euro 4 emission standard.

=={{anchor|D3EA}} 1.5&nbsp;L (D3EA)== {{Main article|List of VM Motori engines#RA 325}} The '''D3EA''' bore and stroke are {{cvt|83x92|mm|in|2}} for a total displacement of {{cvt|1493|cc|L|1|order=flip}} and a compression ratio of 17.7:1. It generates {{cvt|82|-|90|PS|kW hp|0}} of power at 4,000&nbsp;rpm and {{cvt|18.6|kgm|0}} of torque between 1,900 and 2,700&nbsp;rpm.

===Applications=== * Hyundai Accent (LC) (2002–2005) * Hyundai Getz (2002–2005) * Hyundai Matrix (2001–2005)

=={{anchor|D4EA}} 2.0&nbsp;L (D4EA)== {{Main article|List of VM Motori engines#RA 420 SOHC}} The '''D4EA''' bore and stroke are {{cvt|83x92|mm|in|2}} for a total displacement of {{cvt|1991|cc|L|1|order=flip}} and a compression ratio of 17.7:1. It generates {{cvt|111|-|152|PS|kW hp|0}} of power at 4,000&nbsp;rpm and {{cvt|25|-|31.1|kgm|0}} of torque between 1,800 and 2,500&nbsp;rpm.

===Applications=== * Hyundai Elantra (XD) (2001–2006) * Hyundai i30 (FD) (2007–2010) * Hyundai Santa Fe (2001–2009) * Hyundai Sonata (NF) (2004–2009) * Hyundai Tucson (JM) (2004–2009) * Hyundai Trajet (2002–2006) * Kia Carens (2002–2009) * Kia Ceed (ED) (2007–2010) * Kia Cerato (LD) (2004–2006) * Kia Magentis (MG) (2006–2010) * Kia Sportage (JE) (2004–2010)

=={{anchor|D4EB}} 2.2&nbsp;L (D4EB)== The '''D4EB''' bore and stroke are {{cvt|87x92|mm|in|2}} for a total displacement of {{cvt|2188|cc|L|1|order=flip}}. It generates {{cvt|152|-|157|PS|kW hp|0}} of power and {{cvt|34|-|35|kgm|0}} of torque between 1,800 and 2,500&nbsp;rpm.

===Applications=== * Hyundai Grandeur (TG) (2007–2010) * Hyundai Santa Fe (CM) (2005–2009)

==See also== * List of Hyundai engines

==References== {{Reflist}}

D Category:Diesel engines by model Category:Straight-four engines Category:Straight-three engines Category:2000s automobile engines

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