Wärtsilä 32 vs 34 vs 38

Wärtsilä 32 vs 34 vs 38 – Overview

The Wärtsilä 32, 34, and 38 engines represent three of the most widely used medium‑speed marine engines in global shipping. Each model serves a different power class and vessel segment, but they share Wärtsilä’s core strengths: high efficiency, fuel flexibility, and robust performance under demanding operating conditions.

This comparison page highlights the key differences in power output, fuel options, applications, and technical characteristics, helping shipowners, engineers, and operators choose the right engine for their vessel or project.

Comparison Table: Wärtsilä 32 vs 34 vs 38

Below is a clear, structured comparison of the three engines.

1. Engine Classification

  • Wärtsilä 32 → Medium‑power engine for cargo vessels, offshore ships, ferries
  • Wärtsilä 34 → Higher power density, ideal for propulsion & auxiliary power
  • Wärtsilä 38 → High‑output engine for tankers, Ro‑Ro, offshore and heavy-duty vessels

2. Power Output Comparison

EnginePower RangeTypical RPMPower Class
Wärtsilä 323,000–6,000 kW720–750 rpmMedium
Wärtsilä 343,000–7,000 kW720–750 rpmMedium–High
Wärtsilä 385,000–10,000 kW600–750 rpmHigh

3. Fuel Options

EngineDieselDual‑Fuel (DF)Gas
Wärtsilä 32
Wärtsilä 34✔ (34DF)
Wärtsilä 38✔ (38DF)

All three engines support dual‑fuel technology, enabling operation on LNG with liquid backup fuel.

4. Applications

EngineTypical Vessel Types
Wärtsilä 32Cargo ships, offshore vessels, ferries
Wärtsilä 34Ferries, offshore support vessels, propulsion & auxiliary power
Wärtsilä 38Tankers, Ro‑Ro ships, offshore construction vessels, heavy-duty applications

5. Key Differences Explained

Wärtsilä 32 – The Global Workhorse

  • Most widely used of the three
  • Excellent balance of efficiency and power
  • Ideal for vessels needing medium power with high reliability

Wärtsilä 34 – Higher Power Density

  • More power per cylinder than the 32
  • Better fuel efficiency at higher loads
  • Popular for vessels needing compact but strong propulsion

Wärtsilä 38 – Heavy-Duty Performance

  • Designed for demanding, continuous operation
  • Higher displacement and torque
  • Best suited for large vessels and high-load profiles

6. Technical Summary Table

FeatureWärtsilä 32Wärtsilä 34Wärtsilä 38
Power Output3–6 MW3–7 MW5–10 MW
Fuel OptionsDiesel, DFDiesel, DFDiesel, DF
EfficiencyHighVery HighHigh
EmissionsIMO II/IIIIMO II/IIIIMO II/III
Best ForMedium vesselsHigh‑power medium vesselsLarge vessels

7. Which Engine Should You Choose?

Choose Wärtsilä 32 if:

  • You need more power density without moving to a larger engine
  • Your vessel is a cargo ship, ferry, or offshore support vessel

Choose Wärtsilä 34 if:

  • You need more power density without moving to a larger engine
  • You want strong performance in a compact footprint

Choose Wärtsilä 38 if:

  • Your vessel requires high continuous power
  • You operate tankers, Ro‑Ro ships, or heavy offshore vessels

Engine links

Wärtsilä 32 Engine Page

Wärtsilä 34 Engine Page

Wärtsilä 38 Engine Page