JCB, maker of fine commercial machinery, has created an internal combustion engine that runs on hydrogen. Will this engine ...
Something unexpected is happening on American roads right now. People who once proudly drove electric vehicles are quietly ...
Hydrogen combustion engines are inefficient, costly to maintain and worse for the environment than fuel cell or battery powertrains. But they're also noisy and fun, so automakers are pitching them as ...
Toyota has insisted on this for quite a while already. Renault seems to have jumped on the same train with its latest concept car. It does not matter who proposes to burn hydrogen on a combustion ...
The European Union is set to propose softening emissions rules for new cars, scrapping an effective ban on combustion engines following months of pressure from the automotive industry.
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 ...
The European Commission on Tuesday made public proposals that would reverse an effective ban on sales of new internal combustion engine cars from 2035, bowing to pressure from Germany, Italy and major ...
Plans to ban the sale of new combustion engine cars in the European Union by 2035 have been thrown into turmoil after pressure from car manufacturers.
According to fleet executives as well as fleet maintenance managers, the death of the internal combustion engine may prove to be greatly exaggerated in spite of the excitement about electric ...
The EU has proposed watering down rules that were aimed at spurring adoption of EVs amid pressure from automakers.
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 ...
Porsche is reengineering its electric 718 platform to support gasoline engines, due to shifting demand and it's a high hurdle to overcome.