This a list of engines available in vehicles produced by Chrysler throughout the company's history.
Chrysler inherited an I4 engine from American Motors (AMC) when it bought out the automaker in 1987:
Chrysler inherited I6 engines from American Motors (AMC) when it bought out the automaker in 1987:
Inline 8 cylinder - Chrysler's early flathead inline 8-cylinder 5.3 L engine used on cars such as Airflows, DeSotos and Imperials. With side valves and aluminium pistons, this was a low-rpm engine that produced about 120 hp (89 kW).
Chrysler's small-block V8 engines all derive from the classic A engine:
Chrysler inherited a V8 engine from American Motors (AMC) when it bought out the automaker in 1987:
Chrysler's big-block V8s fall into the following families:
The 383 cu in (6.3 L) RB block was only available in 1959–1960 on the U.S. built Chrysler Windsor and Saratoga.
Chrysler Turbine engines - In the 1960s, Chrysler experimented with gas turbine engines.