Inline and V engines dominate modern combustion vehicle design. Each layout offers unique advantages in packaging, smoothness, cost, and performance. Here is how the two configurations differ and why ...
The question of whether inline-six engines make more torque than V6s is — it depends. The torque that an engine produces is a measure of the rotational force that the driveshaft receives. While an ...
Engine technology and layout can be complicated, but the configuration of cylinders in engines plays a huge part in a car’s performance. The fantastic middle ground of engine cylinders is those with ...
The V6 is one of the most venerable engine configurations, but this special five-pot engine managed to outlive all its period ...
Join Kevin Falvey and Alan Jones in Panama City, Florida at Suzuki’s Test Center as they re-evaluate the recently re-introduced V6 200hp and Inline 4 200hp. Wondering which of these engines is best ...
The inline-six is enjoying a massive second act, and it's time we started paying attention. After all, inline-6 engines are much smoother than V6 and inline-4 engines and are even more balanced than ...
Discussing which engine is better between a straight-six and a V8 is something that feels like a plotline from The Fast and the Furious, if the franchise actually cared about cars. It’s “import versus ...
The groundbreaking 3.0-liter V6 engine in the Honda NSX was well-known for its 8,000 rpm redline and advanced technology.
Throaty, high-pitched, and full of personality, the V6 engine has powered millions of cars around the world for over seven decades. This architecture has given rise to some of the most iconic models ...
Inline-sixes are making a serious comeback, and today's versions are smoother, stronger, and more advanced than ever. These are the engines leading the pack.