Car companies signaled they were discontinuing V8 engines a few years ago. Now, they're making a big U-turn — and Detroit is ...
Volvo also developed a more powerful V8 for its S60 race car, which competed in Australia's V8 Supercars series. The ...
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The roaring comeback of the V8 that refuses to die
The V8 was supposed to be finished, a relic of the muscle era destined to be replaced by downsized turbos and silent EVs. Instead, the classic eight‑cylinder is staging a noisy return, pushed by truck ...
Just do it.Where’s the Hemi?Midway through my interview with Dodge CEO Matt McAlear, I posited the question that’s been on ...
The absence of a Hemi V8 in the new Dodge Charger is a bitter pill to swallow, no matter how good the 550-horsepower ...
V8 engines produce raw power, but what's the difference between the American and European models? Here's everything you need ...
Dodge may be about to discontinue its production V8 muscle cars in favor of electric motors, but it is not done with piston power just yet. The brand's Direct Connection parts division has unveiled ...
With 475-500 hp and 10,600 rpm redline, it's the ultimate Atom, but not road-legal in the US.
The Pontiac Firebird came out the same year as another General Motors Pony Car, the Chevrolet Camaro. Pontiac's original ...
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Exclusive: One of Ford’s Most Popular SUVs Could Get Its V8 Back
Although it's not currently on the table, circumstances favor its revival for the Explorer.
The V8 engine was born in France 120 years ago. According to many historians, the first V8 engine, dubbed Antoinette, was designed by Léon Levavasseur in 1904, but that engine didin't saw use in cars ...
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