Track-focused and boosted to north of 500 horsepower, this British sports car is way more potent than anything Honda's has ...
Mercedes-AMG's heavily boosted 2.0-liter has been pushing the limits ever since its birth. Then, the company hybridized it ...
So long, C63—at least for now—and hello, C53.
You may think of a V6 engine as a standard for power, but these 3-cylinder engines actually manage to surpass a V6 engine in terms of power.
The four-cylinder is widely regarded as a “small” engine, but cylinder numbers don’t always tell the story, as this V6-sized “four” will show.
Mercedes is replacing downsized AMG engines after weak sales, with inline-sixes confirmed and a new Euro 7-ready V8 entering ...
Automotive technology has come a long way since Carl Benz used a single-cylinder engine to power the first car ever invented in the late 19th century. The T-4 four-cylinder engine used in the Ford ...
Porsche is nearly synonymous with six-cylinder boxer engines, which powered many of its most iconic models. However, throughout its history, the German manufacturer also developed several cars that ...
Photo: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Often ridiculed by many gearheads, four-cylinder engines can be as potent as those with twice as many cylinders. Follow us: Four-cylinders were among the first types of ...
Once the Audi TT RS leaves production after this model year, just two cars will come equipped with five-cylinder engines, the Audi RS3 and (not-sold-in-America) RS Q3. Figure those two will be around ...
The five-cylinder engine is uncommon relative to the ubiquitous four-cylinder, six-cylinder, or eight-cylinder variants. As an odd-number engine, it certainly is in a class of just three such engines.
For decades, four-cylinder engines were predominantly used in low- and mid-range models. However, technologies like variable valve and cam timing, turbocharging, and hybridization have allowed these ...
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