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Toyota vows to be the last automaker making engines
Toyota has made a bold declaration, expressing its intention to be the last company standing in the production of engines.
The auto industry’s prioritization of electric vehicles is already coming at the expense of internal combustion engines, even at car companies previously resistant to the shift. Behind the scenes, the ...
As 2024 sees the automotive industry race to maximize the efficiency - and profitability - of hydrogen fuel cell technology, manufacturers like Toyota and Volvo are investing in a different kind of ...
Benteler Automotive Group, a key supplier of internal-combustion engine-related parts, plans to go into series production on electric drive systems over the next two years, representing a shift into ...
[Sejong=Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] Concerns are growing that the domestic automobile industry, a key sector in Korea, may face a crisis of losing manufacturing competitiveness due to the ...
Over the past few years, truck and engine makers have generated a lot of buzz around developing zero-emission drivetrains to help meet climate and sustainability goals. Traditional OEMs and tech start ...
As vehicle development moves toward electric vehicles (EV) and away from traditional fuel-powered cars, automotive parts ...
Ford once sketched a road where an engine's pistons never saw oil and engines ran hotter on purpose. In a late‑1980s patent application filed and granted in Europe, the company described an "uncooled ...
Back in the 1980s, it was common for your average family sedans to produce less than 150 horsepower from internal combustion engines that weren’t all that small. I still can’t believe we drove ...
After reigning in the auto industry as the powertrain of choice for a century, the internal combustion engine is finally dying. Now even Daimler says that it is stopping development of new internal ...
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