Working on cars yourself is great. Until it's not. Some cars, you pop the hood, swap whatever needs swapping, and you're back inside watching the game in 20 minutes. Others make you wonder
Toyota’s not ready to give up on gas engines just yet, and honestly, that’s great news if you still love the sound and feel of a proper motor. They’ve just confirmed they’re
Japan knows how to build cars that stick around. While everyone talks about their practical stuff like the Prius or Corolla, some of their wildest creations have been sports coupes that completely cha
Ever heard of a rotary engine? It's this nifty piece of engineering thаt swaps out trаditional pistons for a spinning rotor, mаking things like higher RPMs and а compact engine design not just pos
Back in 2003, while most engines were still playing by the rules with pistons and cylinders, Mazda decided to shake things up. They rolled out the Mazda Renesis rotary engine—definitely the odd
Mazda is diving back into rotary engines with a dedicated team of 36 engineers, aiming to amp up Wankel engine technology. The carmaker is not just nostalgic about it. Instead, they're eyeing the
Ever wondered how a rotary engine works? It's not your typical engine setup. Picture something spinning around a center axis, like a triangular rotor whizzing around an output shaft. This is the h
Engineers simply adore the Wankel rotary engine. The spinning-triangle design is thinner, lighter, and clearer than any piston engine, allowing it to produce significant power from a small package wit
With its Grandsphere concept, Audi has shown its third and final futuristic concept car, which aims to foretell the future of production cars. To replace the A8, the huge boat-tailed car will have lev
Rotor engines, or Wankel engines as they are still called in honor of engineer Felix Wankel, their inventor, are not exactly new, having been patented over 90 years ago. Over the years, several com