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Internal combustion isn't dead: Why gas engines still matter
The electric vehicle revolution gets all the headlines, and perhaps for good reason. What nobody mentions is that the global ...
The original concept of combustion engines as we understand them dates as far back as the late 1800s. And while they are more or less a solved science today, they definitely didn't start that way.
Fresh from the victory against EU plans to phase out combustion vehicles by 2035, Porsche is working on adding a gas engine ...
In case you missed it, the automotive industry has been on a steady trajectory of internal combustion engine (ICE) downsizing for years. Battery-powered electric vehicles may capture most of the ...
I can never resist a good oddball engine, and this one’s pedigree is impressive. See if you can bend your mind around it. Most of you reading this probably have at least a basic understanding of how ...
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Why electric motors will kill gas engines for good
Electric propulsion is not just another powertrain option, it is a fundamentally different way to turn energy into motion ...
The internal combustion engine will eventually die, but not today. The transition to fully battery electric cars hasn’t happened anywhere near as swiftly as automakers expected at the start of the ...
Stellantis is accelerating production of its gasoline-powered Dodge Charger models at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, a strategic pivot back to internal combustion engines welcomed by ...
It is quite ironic that internal combustion engines (ICEs) have remained basically the same for more than one hundred years. It is only now – when they are allegedly on the verge of disappearing – ...
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