3-Cylinder Engines Are Quickly Gaining Market Share In The U.S.

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Since 2019, sales of 3-cylinder engines, which were previously non-existent, have surged to over 6 percent of the market, while 6- and 8-cylinder engine sales have been declining

The automotive landscape in the United States is shifting gears, and it's not just about the cars themselves—it's what's under the hood. Recent data unveils an interesting trend: the ascendancy of three-cylinder engines, while the reign of the six- and eight-cylinder powerhouses is facing a slowdown. Prior to 2019, the share of new car sales in the U.S. for vehicles with three-cylinder engines was essentially zero.

reached 589,026 through July compared to 123,033 registrations for new subcompact vehicles. On average, consumers looking to get into a subcompact-plus vehicle will have monthly payments averaging around $462, a $40 increase from average subcompact monthly payments. Read: BMW M Says It Won’t Downsize To 4-Cylinder Engines Like Mercedes-AMG Did Four-cylinder engines remain the most popular powertrain in the U.S. In fact, their share of the market has increased to 57.2% over the past year.

 

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