GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Cylinder Count Statistics
The average number of cylinders in a sample dataset.
In this post, we explore a fascinating aspect of the automotive industry – the distribution of cylinder counts in vehicle engines. From the dominance of 4 to 8-cylinder engines on the global roads to the rising popularity of 3-cylinder engines, we analyze a range of statistics that shed light on the current trends and future projections in engine technology.
Statistic 1
"Over 90% of vehicles on the roads worldwide have engines with cylinder counts between 4 and 8."
Statistic 2
"Six-cylinder engines took up around 18% of the market shares in American passenger vehicles in 2018."
Statistic 3
"Fewer than 1% of 2020 model cars and SUVs come equipped with a V12 engine."
Statistic 4
"30% of passenger vehicles manufactured globally in 2018 used a 3-cylinder engine."
Statistic 5
"4-cylinder engines made up 74% of car and truck sales for General Motors in 2016."
Statistic 6
"0.3% of vehicles globally were powered by W16 engines in 2018."
Statistic 7
"In 2019, the cylinder count in vehicles in Europe was expected to drop by 1.4% annually until 2025 due to stricter emission regulations."
Statistic 8
"Engines with ten or more cylinders accounted for less than 1% of all engines sold in 2016."
Statistic 9
"In 2020, nearly 50% of all BMW cars sold worldwide had a 4-cylinder engine."
Statistic 10
"According to a 2021 report, over 60% of new vehicles globally were expected to have 3-cylinder engines by 2025."
Statistic 11
"Of the cars produced by Ferrari in 2019, 90% had eight or twelve cylinder engines."
Statistic 12
"Nearly 11% of light vehicles manufactured in North America in 2017 came equipped with a six-cylinder engine."
Statistic 13
"The use of eight-cylinder engines in U.S. vehicles fell from 17.6% in 2009 to about 10.2% in 2017."
Statistic 14
"In 2018, 2-cylinder engines made up less than 1% of the global vehicle market."