A Springfield man has been charged in a car fire believed deliberately set in the city.

Members of the Springfield Fire Department were called to the area of 282 Belmont Ave. to find a 2007 Nissan Altima on fire at approximately 3:29 a.m. Wednesday.

Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire and no injuries were reported.

“Springfield Arson & Bomb Squad has determined the cause of the fire to set by use of a molotov cocktail,” Springfield Fire Captain Brian Tetreault said.

The Springfield Arson & Bomb Squad, in coordination with the Springfield Police Department and troopers assigned to the Massachusetts State Fire Marshal’s Office, identified four suspects after collecting security video footage and interviewing witnesses, Tetreault said.

Kevin Lozada, a 25-year-old Springfield resident, was arrested on charges of burning a motor vehicle and throwing a molotov cocktail. Three juveniles will also be charged with burning a vehicle, Tetreault said.