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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Subaru’s iconic horizontally-opposed boxer engine. The Japanese company introduced their signature technology back in 1966 when the 1000 compact used for the ...
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, ...
Although the basic principles of an internal combustion engine are universal, the manner in which these engines are designed and function vary greatly. Some engine configurations are designed in a ...
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 ...
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