The Chevy Cruze uses four-cylinder engines rather than six-cylinder powerplants. Across its production run (2011–2019 in most markets), the Cruze offered inline-four gasoline options—a naturally aspirated 1.8-liter and a 1.4-liter turbo—and, in select markets, a 2.0-liter Duramax diesel, all four-cylinder designs. There was no factory V6 (six-cylinder) Cruze.
Engine options
Below are the four-cylinder engine configurations that powered the Cruze during its production years:
- 1.8-liter naturally aspirated inline-four gasoline engine
- 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-four gasoline engine
- 2.0-liter Duramax turbo diesel inline-four engine (available in select markets)
Conclusion: The Cruze's engines are four-cylinder configurations; no six-cylinder option was offered by Chevrolet for this model.
Notes on market availability
Engine availability varied by year and region. In the United States, the 1.8L and 1.4L gasoline engines were standard or optional across model years, with the 2.0L Duramax diesel offered briefly in some years in limited markets. In Europe and other regions, the same four-cylinder layout applied, with diesel versions more common.
Summary
Bottom line: The Chevrolet Cruze is powered by four-cylinder engines only. There has never been a factory Chevrolet Cruze with a V6 or six-cylinder engine.


