Ferrari F136 engine


The F136, commonly known as Ferrari-Maserati engine, is a family of 90° V8 petrol engines jointly developed by Ferrari and Maserati and produced by Ferrari; these engines displace between 4.2 L and 4.7 L, and produce between and. All engines are naturally aspirated, incorporate dual overhead camshafts, variable valve timing, and four valves per cylinder.
The architecture was produced in various configurations for Ferrari and Maserati automobiles, and the Alfa Romeo 8C. Production started in 2001 when Ferrari owned Maserati, Ferrari itself owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, formerly Fiat S.p.A. under whom the engine sharing program was organized. Ferrari was spun-off in January 2016 and has stated they will not renew the contract to supply engines to Maserati by 2022.
Starting with the 2013 Maserati Quattroporte GTS, and following with the 2014 Ferrari California T, the F136 replaced by the twin turbocharged Ferrari F154 V8 engine.

Applications

Maserati and Alfa Romeo versions have crossplane crankshafts, while Ferrari versions are flat plane.

Maserati

Engine Data & Variants sourced from the Maserati Academy.
EngineDisplacementEngine variantYearsModelPowerTorqueNotes
F136 R2001-2007Maserati Coupé
Maserati Spyder
451 N⋅m at 4500 rpmdry sump
F136 RF136 RB2004-2007Maserati GranSport
Maserati GranSport Spyder
452 N⋅m at 4500 rpmdry sump
F136 S2003-2008Maserati Quattroporte DuoSelect451 N⋅m at 4500 rpmdry sump
F136 UF136 UC2007-2008Maserati Quattroporte Automatica452 N⋅m at 4500 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 UF136 UC
F136 UE
2008-2013Maserati Quattroporte460 N⋅m at 4250 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 UF136 UD2007-2009Maserati GranTurismo460 N⋅m at 4250 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 UF136 UF2010-2017Maserati GranTurismo460 N⋅m at 4250 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 YF136 YG2008-2010Maserati Quattroporte S490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 YF136 YL2011Maserati Quattroporte S490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YR2012Maserati Quattroporte S490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YH2008-2010490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 YF136 YM2011490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YT2012510 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YE2008-2010Maserati GranTurismo S490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 YF136 YH2008-2010Maserati GranTurismo S Automatic490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 YF136 YI2008-2010490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, standard hydraulic tappets
F136 YF136 YN2011490 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YK2010-2011510 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YP2011-2017510 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YQ2012-2017520 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves
F136 YF136 YS2012-2019520 N⋅m at 4750 rpmwet sump, hydraulic tappets with DLC finish/reed valves

Ferrari

Road engines

Racing engines

Alfa Romeo

Outside Fiat Group

Gillet usage

A1GP usage

Awards

The F136 engine family has won a total of 8 awards in the International Engine of the Year competition.
The F136 FB engine variant was awarded "Best Performance Engine" and "Above 4.0 litre" recognitions in 2011 and 2012, while the F136 FL variant won the same categories in 2014 and 2015.