The AJD is a family of V6 and V8 turbodiesel engines with a clean-sheet architecture and variable valve timing developed by Ford of Europe for its then-subsidiaries
called AJD-V6 by Jaguar and DT17 by PSA Peugeot Citroën. Ford and PSA extended their Diesel engine joint-venture in October, 1999, to include this V6 engine
7 L Diesel 2004–present AJD-V6—2.7 L Diesel 2006–2016 SI6—3.0/3.2 L I6 designed by Volvo[citation needed] 2006–present Cyclone V6 aluminum 60° DOHC 2018
Ford citing the reason as being in low demand for a vehicle with a $6000–$8000 premium over its gasoline models. FordAJD-V6/PSA DT17#Lion V8, Ford Lion
391 N⋅m (288 lb⋅ft). At launch, the diesel engine was a seven-year-old FordAJD-V6/PSA DT17 engine, which debuted in Australia with the Jaguar XF and Land