The increased use of turbos during the 2010s saw the peak power outputs of six-cylinder units continuously, rise, so here's ...
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.
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 ...
Small cars have small displacement engines, but they're usually in four-cylinder form. There is one V6 that takes the cake in ...
Six-cylinder engines often live in the shadow of their flashier and noisier V8 and V12 cousins—but don’t be fooled, these workhorse powerplants have powered some of the greatest cars in automotive ...
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 ...
The modern six-cylinder engine is the automotive equivalent of the packhorse. Overburdened and underfed, this beast works best at slow speeds, providing an adequate supply of horsepower on demand and ...
Four-cylinder engines have been part of the automotive scene for over a century. Yet the quest for more power under the hood dominated most of the 20th century, giving rise to six- and eight-cylinder ...
Charles has been in the industry for 19 years now, and has worked with brands such as Autocar India, Overdrive, Motoring World, CarWale, BikeWale and Powerdrift. He has more experience reviewing cars, ...
When Koenigsegg first announced the four-door Gemera, it was equipped with an innovative hybrid powertrain that combined a 2.0-liter twin-turbocharged three-cylinder with a claimed 590 hp and 443 ...