Steel Horse Rides on MSN
It’s not politics or climate — this is what’s actually pushing gas engines out
The transition will be uneven and politically charged, but on the core engineering and economic merits, the gas engine is ...
Fast Lane Only on MSN
Gas engines are staging a global comeback, not just an American one
After a decade of breathless predictions about an all-electric future, the global car market is quietly pivoting back toward ...
Some agree that batteries are the clear winner in the race against hydrogen technologies, while others think the opposite. There's no such debate among internal combustion engine proponents. Almost ...
There are more than 1.4 billion internal-combustion-powered cars worldwide. It would be absurd to believe that all of these might be stopped and replaced with electric vehicles at the flick of a ...
ZME Science on MSN
96% of Cars Sold in Norway in 2025 Were Electric
Norway has effectively killed the internal combustion engine. In 2025, a staggering 95.9% of all new cars sold in the country ...
Top Speed on MSN
The Most-Awarded V-6 Engine Of All Time
The title of the most-awarded V-6, and thus, one of the most awarded engines of all time, is Nissan's VQ family of V-6 ...
The end of internal combustion engines is in sight for the many brands that make up the Volkswagen Auto Group, as its wholesale shift toward electric power is already underway, and some of the its ...
Audi is moving on from the internal combustion engine. On Tuesday, and executive for the German luxury marque announced that it will no longer develop the traditional combustion engines. While the ...
Audi has an impressive slate of internal combustion engines on offer at the moment, including the 591-hp twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 you see above, powering the jaw-dropping RS 6 Avant super-wagon. And ...
NOTE: With this issue of HOT ROD, your Shop Series begins a slightly different and more comprehensive approach to the discussion of engine and vehicle basics. In the coming months, you'll find a frank ...
Mercedes-Benz, the German automaker known for pioneering the internal combustion engine, says electric vehicles will be the dominant car on the road, particularly luxury EVs. The automaker’s CEO says ...
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