This 10-ton Russian Dakar truck unleashes the thunderous sound of its 1,000HP 12.5-liter V8 as it powers through demanding ...
The argument plays out at every Cars and Coffee meet: the classic V8 rumble that shakes coffee cups versus the cleaner, harder-hitting thrust of modern performance. One side swears nothing tops the ...
When it comes to defining a car's character, a crucial component lies in the engine sound. Whether it's an operatic Ferrari V12, or the burble from a Subaru boxer, there are certain sounds we identify ...
For budding car enthusiasts, it's a badge of honor to correctly identify the number of cylinders in an engine just by its exhaust note. The number of cylinders plays a vital role in how an engine ...
If you believe that older V8s sound better than modern versions, it could be due to a few legitimate reasons. That said, enthusiasts can also have dramatically different tastes, and what sounds ...
Porsche’s venerable twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine is set to continue its legacy well into the next decade, defying concerns that it might face extinction amidst increasingly stringent ...
Mercedes-AMG is going down the path of fake engine sounds for its new generation of electric vehicles, if the AMG GT XX Concept is anything to go by. What will the next generation of electric AMG ...
From 2025, every new Jaguar released will be electric and while some may consider that good news, many will be disappointed to know this means the end for the brand’s internal combustion engines, ...
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A lot of folks argue that pickup trucks should have V8s. This RC build is for them. There’s a whole niche of small—nay, tiny engine builders who get a kick out of miniature V8s. JohnnyQ90 on YouTube ...
The redesigned, seventh-generation Mustang retains this American automotive icon’s legendary power, sound, and swagger, but ...