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The EU is officially dropping its 2035 combustion engine ban
The European Union is abandoning its plan to require all new cars to be zero emission from 2035, replacing the hard ban on ...
For hundreds of years of human history, the invention that has defined our ability to travel, explore, and expand our boundaries has been the combustion engine. This hallmark of mechanical development ...
A proposal to revise an E.U. law requiring carmakers to stop producing combustion engines by 2035 would offer some relief to ...
The European Commission on Tuesday made public proposals that would reverse an effective ban on sales of new internal ...
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The world’s first hydrogen combustion outboard engine!
Yamaha has created a hydrogen V8 combustion engine for boats! Yamaha brought the world’s first hydrogen combustion outboard motor to SEMA 2024! Yamaha is developing the hydrogen V8 engine, Roush has ...
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EU set to dilute 2035 combustion-engine phase-out
The European Commission has proposed watering down the bloc’s planned 2035 phase-out of new combustion-engine cars.
Reports of the death of the internal combustion engine have been greatly exaggerated. In the wake of stalled consumer demand and stubbornly high costs, automakers around the world are furiously ...
It's been a long time since the automotive world has bothered with the mixing of oil and gas of the two-stroke combustion cycle — but soon, it may come time to rid ourselves of four-stroke engines, if ...
The EU has proposed watering down rules that were aimed at spurring adoption of EVs amid pressure from automakers.
As the automotive propulsion industry shifts toward electrification, the last-of-breed combustion engines are a stultifyingly similar bunch, focused around the same CAD-optimized 500cc cylinder ...
Fiat has kicked off production of the a gas-powered version of the new 500, which was supposed to be electric-only. Full-scale production of the new 500 "Hybrid" will begin in November. The ...
During the Volkswagen Group's first-quarter earnings call, the company's CFO, Arno Antlitz, announced that Scout Motors will source EREV combustion engines from Mexico. The range extender system will ...
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