Red Bull is behind in F1 engine development race
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As the car industry moves further and further towards electrification, most manufacturers aren't bothering to do much development on internal combustion engines. One of the ones that's bucking this trend is Toyota. The Japanese automotive giant has refused ...
New study shows that an overwhelming 61% of consumers would still pick an internal combustion engine for their next car, and here's why.
Internal combustion engine development is far from stagnant these days, in spite of the advances in electric powertrains in recent decades—and this patent from Porsche concerning a W-style cylinder arrangement engine is yet another symbol of potential ...
EVs are still drawing crowds and excitement, but a new study shows more Singapore drivers are thinking of going back to petrol cars. So what’s really happening on our roads? Which side are you on? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman discusses the merits of EVs vs petrol cars,
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The gas engine refuses to die
With electric car hype slowing, the gas engine is making an unexpected comeback—and some automakers are betting big on its return. Rumors of the combustion engine’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. Throughout the early 2020s, it seemed inevitable ...
London (CNN) — Plans to ban the sale of new combustion engine cars in the European Union by 2035 have been thrown into turmoil after pressure from car manufacturers. London (CNN) — Plans to ban the sale of new combustion engine cars in the European ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European officials on Tuesday moved to ease their ban on sales of cars with internal combustion engines by 2035, responding to pressure from governments and automakers who argued that the industry needed more flexibility in ...
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