When it comes to supercars, its engine is integral in shaping its character. Take the Lexus LFA, for example. It was built to show the world how technologically capable Toyota was as a whole at the ...
V10 engines aren't particularly common in road cars, but there was a time when two of America's Big Three automakers engineered V10s to replace big block V8s in their heavy duty truck platforms. Even ...
Whether it's the 428 Cobra Jet that powered some of the brand's most iconic sports cars or the legendary 427 V8 that helped Ford win Le Mans in the 1960s, Ford is always part of the conversation when ...
Unless you want a racing engine from Judd, there are no current production V10s. But that doesn't mean V10s are rare; you just have to know where to look. Hint: under the hood of a Ford motor home.
In 2003, Ford revealed a super sedan that would have dominated everything else on the road if it had reached production. It was called the 427 Concept because of its 427-cubic-inch, four-valve V10 ...