Explore how boxer engines really work, why they’re not just “flat” engines, and how Porsche and Subaru kept a 120-year-old design alive in some of today’s quickest cars.
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The World's Only Boxer Diesel Engine
While the '60s may have had Beetle-mania, the 2000s had diesel-mania. The world had come a long way since the concept of diesels being best suited to tractors and wagons that measured their zero to 60 ...
In a year full of milestones and anniversaries in the automotive industry, Japanese automaker Subaru->ke86 is also having a party of its own as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of its boxer engine.
Subaru has stayed remarkably consistent to its main engineering tenets: all-wheel drive and horizontally-opposed "boxer" engines. The automaker is now gearing up to celebrate 50 consecutive years of ...
Diesels are far from gone, as they still account for a good chunk of sales in Europe and other markets across the globe. Nonetheless, with the stricter WLTP emissions regulations coming next month, ...
Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru announced a new collaboration developing new internal combustion engines. At a joint conference the three automakers emphasized their commitment to advancing engine ...
Although Subaru didn't invent flat engines, and isn't the only automaker still using them, those motors have become a defining characteristic of the brand. (The same can be said for all-wheel drive, ...
The legendary STI badge is poised for a return, but don’t expect a boxer engine or turbo whoosh. Subaru says the future of performance is electric. Subaru fans still talk about the WRX STI like it’s a ...
Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM), along with Subaru Corporation (OTC:FUJHF) (OTC:FUJHY), and Mazda Motor Corporation (OTC:MZDAF) (OTC:MZDAY), have committed to developing engines designed for ...
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