The Ford/Mazda/Jag Cyclone V6.
It’s so light and compact that it is popular in aviation applications.
It makes gobs of torque in the mid range. We’re talking 20-30lb.ft more than the same displacement VQ37 at a 1000 RPMs lower.
It can make 350hp with a simple intake porting & tune. And it can push 380hp NA with full bolt-ons since it can handle 8000RPM on stock internals. Ford had no incentive to get everything they could out of this engine, so they left a lot on the table.
It likes boost, and the high-revving nature of the engine is well suited to a centrifugal SC.
It sounds amazing with just an intake. Very strong VTEC vibes. I lent my old car to a Porsche-driving friend for a few days and he commented, “I’m addicted to the intake you put on that.” Add shorty headers and a proper exhaust and you’ll be getting a lot of compliments.
It’s Atkinson Cycle motor. Which is a detriment to performance, but does drastically improve fuel economy.
Can be had in RWD configuration.
An old V6 Mustang with a shorter rear-end and some bolt-ons makes for quite the sleeper. But there are plenty of other vehicles with this engine (or the 3.5L variant).
The V6 Mustang is the classic comparison car for track enthusiasts. How many V6 Mustangs can you get for the price of a McLaren, Lotus, or well-maintained Miata?