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=={{anchor|2NZ|2NZ-FE}} 2NZ-FE== [[File:Toyota Yaris 2008 nhαΊp NhαΊt 1.3 AT.jpg|thumb|right|2NZ-FE engine]] The '''2NZ-FE''' is a {{convert|1298|cc|L|1|abbr=on|disp=flip}} version. Bore and stroke is {{convert|75x73.5|mm|2|abbr=on}}, with a compression ratio of 10.5:1. Output is {{cvt|86-88|PS|kW hp|0}} at 6000 rpm with {{cvt|121-123|Nm|lbft kg.m|0}} of torque at 4400 rpm. Visually, this engine is identical to the 1NZ-FE, but can be identified by the 2NZ-FE mark on the intake manifold. For specific regions with [[Tetraethyllead#In motor fuel|leaded petrol]], the 2NZ-FE was not equipped with VVT-i.<ref name="toyotaclub" /> This version produces {{cvt|81|PS|kW hp|0}} at 6000 rpm with {{cvt|119|Nm|lbft kg.m|0}} of torque at 4400 rpm.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toyotanigeria.com/products/cor_spec.html|title=Corolla|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041223082023/http://www.toyotanigeria.com/products/cor_spec.html|archive-date=23 December 2004|publisher=Toyota Nigeria Limited}}</ref> In 2000, it won the International Engine of the Year award in the 1-litre to 1.4-litre category.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.testing-expo.com:80/engineoftheyear/2000/cat5.html |title=1-litre to 1.4-litre: Toyota 1.3-litre VVTi |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010719224315/http://www.testing-expo.com:80/engineoftheyear/2000/cat5.html |archivedate=July 19, 2001 |work=Engine Technology International |publisher=UK & International Press |url-status=dead}}</ref> This engine is the successor of [[Toyota E engine#2E|2E]] and [[Toyota E engine#4E|4E-FE]] 1.3 L engines. In China, it replaced the [[Toyota SZ engine#2SZ-FE|2SZ-FE]] engine, together with the introduction of XP90 Vios/Yaris in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://auto.sina.com.cn/news/2008-03-14/0924354918.shtml?from=wap|title=θ―ι©ΎδΈζ±½δΈ°η°ζ°ε¨ι©°1.6&1.3|date=14 March 2008|website=auto.sina.com.cn}}</ref> The opposite case happened in Europe, like the 1.5 L 1NZ-FE engine, the 2NZ-FE engine was discontinued earlier in 2005, but succeeded by 2SZ-FE engine for the [[Toyota Vitz (XP90)|XP90 Yaris]]. In 2013, the exlusive Dual VVT-i [[Toyota NR engine#4NR-FE|4NR-FE]] (for [[FAW Toyota]]) and [[Toyota NR engine#6NR-FE|6NR-FE]] (for [[GAC Toyota]]) 1.3 L engines were introduced as the replacement for Chinese market [[Toyota Vios (XP150)|XP150 Vios]]/[[Toyota Yaris (XP150)|Yaris]]. Later in 2016, the global version of those engines, called [[Toyota NR engine#1NR-FE|1NR-FE]], was introduced as the successor of 2NZ-FE engine for emerging markets XP150 Vios/Yaris.<ref name=topgearph/> The last use of 2NZ-FE engine was in Australasia and Pakistan, where it was discontinued in the first half of 2020.<ref name=ToyotaAU/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.toyota-indus.com/corolla-gli-14|title=Corolla 1.3 GLi/XLi|publisher=Toyota Indus Pakistan|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200316094207/http://www.toyota-indus.com/corolla-gli-14|archive-date=16 March 2020}}</ref> Transmissions: *Manual (5-speed): C50, C50F (AWD), C54, C150 and C154 *Automatic (4-speed): U441E and U441F (AWD) {{hidden begin|title=Applications:|titlestyle=background:#88FF88; text-align:left;|bodystyle=text-align:left;}} *[[Toyota bB (XP30)|Toyota bB NCP30]] (2000β2005) *[[Toyota Corolla]] **[[Toyota Corolla (E120)|NZE120]] (2000β2008, Africa, Japan, Middle East, Pakistan and Vietnam) **[[Toyota Corolla (E140)|NZE140]] (2008β2014, Pakistan only) **[[Toyota Corolla (E170)|NZE170]] (2014β2020, Pakistan only) *[[Toyota FunCargo]]/Echo Verso/Yaris Verso NCP20 (1999β2005) *[[Toyota Ist (XP60)|Toyota ist NCP60]] (2002β2007) *[[Toyota Platz]]/Echo sedan/Yaris sedan NCP11/NCP16 (1999β2005) *[[Toyota Porte (AP10)|Toyota Porte NNP10]] (2004β2012) *[[Toyota Probox]] NCP50V (2002β2014) *[[Toyota Vios]] **[[Toyota Vios (XP40)|NCP41]] (2003β2007, Philippines only) **[[Toyota Belta|NCP92/NCP96]] (2005β2013, also sold as Belta in Japan and Yaris sedan elsewhere) **[[Toyota Vios (XP150)|NCP151]] (2013β2016, also sold as Yaris sedan) *[[Toyota Yaris]] (international)/[[Toyota Vitz]] (Japan) **[[Toyota Vitz (XP10)|NCP10/NCP15]] (1999β2005, also sold as Echo hatchback) **[[Toyota Vitz (XP90)|NCP90/NCP95]] (2005β2010, up to 2016 in China) **[[Toyota Vitz (XP130)|NCP130]] (2010β2020, only available for Australasian, Middle Eastern and Latin American markets) **[[Toyota Yaris (XP150)|NCP151]] (2013β2016, not marketed as Vitz) *[[WiLL Vi]] NCP19 2000β2001 *[[WiLL Cypha]] NCP70 2002β2005 {{hidden end}}
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