Longitudinal engine
A longitudinal engine is an engine mounted in a vehicle so that the engine's crankshaft is parallel with the vehicle, front to back. The majority of rear wheel drive vehicles use a longitudinal engine design. where the engine's crankshaft axis is parallel to the vehicle. Many modern front wheel drive vehicles use a transverse engine mounting design.
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Longitudinal inline 6 in a Rover 2300
Placement of longitudinal engines
Engines may be placed in three main positions within the car:
- front engine mounted - the engine is mounted under the hood, over the front axle
- rear engine mounted - the engine is mounted where the trunk would normally be, over the rear axle
- mid engine mounted - the engine is mounted between the front and rear axles, where the rear seats would be located
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