Nanni presents the T4 EVO 3: a new generation of 4-cylinder marine engines

Nanni presents the T4 EVO 3: a new generation of 4-cylinder marine engines

Nanni presents the T4 EVO 3: a new generation of 4-cylinder marine engines

Engine

18/11/2025 - 17:19

Nanni officially unveils the T4 EVO 3, the third generation of its 4-cylinder marine engine based on the Toyota 2.8L block. Designed to offer an unrivalled balance between power, comfort, and efficiency, this new model succeeds the T4 EVO 2 and strengthens the range of compact diesel engines for both recreational boating and intensive professional use.

A redesigned engine for performance and comfort

The T4 EVO 3 retains the mechanical foundations of the T4, while incorporating several major improvements such as improved fuel efficiency thanks to common rail injection and a turbocharger with intercooler. Thanks to these developments, the engine offers significantly reduced noise and vibration, as well as improved responsiveness at low rpm. The range of available power outputs extends from 150, 180, 230, and 260 horsepower, offering a response suited to multiple types of boats.

Three configurations for all uses

The T4 EVO 3 is available in:
-Shaft Line, a proven solution for professional and semi-displacement boats
-Stern Drive, for high efficiency and optimal maneuverability
-Sail Drive (150 hp), making the T4 EVO 3 the most powerful Sail Drive engine in its class

The combination of Toyota reliability and Nanni expertise

With a robust and compact Toyota base, the T4 EVO 3 benefits from optimized cooling, enhanced
corrosion protection, and marinization to Nanni standards. Each engine is individually tested,
complies with the latest emission standards, and is compatible with HVO biofuel.

An engine focused on the future

The T4 EVO 3 reflects Nanni's strategy: more efficient, quieter, and more sustainable solutions that
reduce environmental impact.

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