Inline and V engines dominate modern combustion vehicle design. Each layout offers unique advantages in packaging, smoothness, cost, and performance. Here is how the two configurations differ and why ...
Automakers like Toyota, Mercedes, and Mazda are ditching V6 engines in favor of more efficient and cost-effective powertrains.
Although turbocharging has long been part of the automotive industry, and adding boost to an engine has always been popular among race car builders and enthusiasts, the degree to which modern cars ...
The V6 was first introduced in the US with the 1962 Buick Special, in the form of a 198 cubic inch Fireball 90-degree V6 design. It was known for its smooth power delivery and compact dimensio ns, ...