Which domestic cars are equipped with the 2JZ engine?

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DiVivian
07/29/25 10:30pm
Older models such as the Toyota SUPRA, Previa, GS300, and Crown with a 3.0L displacement were all equipped with the 2JZ engine. The full name of 2JZ is 2JZ-GTE. The 2JZ-GTE is a 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder twin-turbocharged engine, known as the "King of Straight Lines" and hailed as one of the most classic and outstanding legendary engines in history. GTE stands for: "G" represents the high-performance dual overhead camshaft setup, "T" stands for turbocharging, and "E" refers to electronic fuel injection. The 2JZ-GTE 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder twin-turbocharged engine comes in two versions: one is the overseas version, and the other is the Japanese domestic version. The overseas version has a maximum power of 240KW, maximum horsepower of 320PS, and maximum power at 5600rpm. The Japanese domestic version has a maximum power of 206KW, maximum horsepower of 280PS, and maximum torque of 435N.m. Its maximum power is at 5600rpm, and maximum torque is at 4000rpm. The reason the Japanese domestic version has lower engine power is due to domestic regulations in Japan, which stipulate that the maximum horsepower of an engine cannot exceed 280PS.
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