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Porsche Patents A Crazy New W12 Engine

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Porsche Patents a New W12 Engine

Instead of combining two VR6 engines into one, this new W12 actually looks like a proper W.

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Porsche W12 Engine

Key Features of the New W12 Engine

  • Porsche filed a patent for a new W12 engine with three cylinder banks.
  • Design reduces friction losses and enhances flexibility in engine packaging.
  • Filing hints at multiple turbocharging setups and innovative airflow design.

Bentley said farewell to their iconic W12 engine in July 2024, closing a storied chapter in modern grand touring after a two-decade run. Yet just as one story ends, another quietly begins, as Porsche has been developing a new version of its own behind the scenes.

While the automaker applied for the patent last year, it was finally published yesterday and reveals a complicated W12 engine with three pronounced cylinder banks. The filing doesn’t delve into many specifics at first glance, but notes “the cylinders of the internal combustion engine are arranged in a W-shape.”

Technical Improvements

A closer inspection reveals a number of improvements over existing W12 engines. These are rather technical, but Porsche mentions “advantageous embodiments with expedient and non-trivial refinements.” The company talks about the eye-catching layout, which looks like a W instead of two Vs shoved together.

Porsche W12 Engine Design

Porsche goes on to describe how “the air plenum is arranged on the upper side, in particular largely covering it, such that air can flow from the air plenum into the intake channels from above, or can be sucked in directly in a straight line, thus without curvature, by a reciprocating piston of the internal combustion engine, which is arranged in the cylinder to perform a substantially upward and downward movement.”

Benefits of the Design

Porsche says there are a number of benefits to this design, including minimized frictional losses. The company also highlights the potential for shorter intake ports, offering more flexibility. That design keeps intake air cooler by shortening its route, while ensuring “a clear separation between the air intake and the exhaust gas discharge device.”

Porsche W12 Engine Turbocharging

Aside from that, it looks like the engine could accommodate three turbo or superchargers. That would be a huge leg up on the old twin-turbo 6.0-liter W12 that powered Bentley’s finest creations.

What Does This Mean?

While that’s a lot to take in, the natural question is what does this mean? In short, the Volkswagen Group hasn’t given up on engines with a W configuration and continues to file patents for them. The real question is whether or not this will translate into something we’ll see in future production models or race cars.

You might not want to get your hopes up as, while the patent shows a W12 engine, Porsche implied it could be used with other cylinder counts as well. That possibility leaves plenty of room for speculation.

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