In news that’ll interest you if you could build Meccano before you could walk, Mazda has announced that it’s cracked a new type of engine that marries the best of diesel and petrol, to get more bang ...
Lamborghini isn’t done with the internal combustion engine—far from it, in fact. The Italian supercar maker’s chief technical officer, Rouven Mohr, sees a future for traditional mills at the marque.
Practically every automotive sector is readying itself for an electrified future, we're told. But is battery power really the long-term solution to today’s far-reaching issues? Jens Sverdrup, the ...
Developments by the automotive, motorcycle, and trucking industries might just save your V-8s and more. Tesla Semi updates and autonomous trucks might have garnered headlines at this year’s Advanced ...
When electric vehicles started being a thing, not long ago, we all became convinced, some faster than others, that there is no future for the internal combustion engine in the auto industry. We were ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Toyota has unveiled plans for a new generation of internal combustion engines, betting on a continued need for ...
Ferrari stock dropped approximately 15 percent after the Maranello-based automaker confirmed the main technical details of its first series-production electric vehicle. Combined with the abysmally ...
Manufacturers and trade bodies warn investment is at risk, as leaked messages reveal scepticism among cabinet ministers about the auto industry's public support for net zero The UK's auto industry has ...
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 ...
Volvo Cars is only going to sell electric vehicles by 2030, the Swedish firm has said. It will phase out all car models with internal combustion engines by then, including hybrids. The carmaker is ...
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