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1,500 passengers, 12 engines: The flying ocean liner that never flew
In the early 1930s, engineers and newspapers seriously promoted a transatlantic aircraft designed to function like a flying ...
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Road moment as supercar accelerates away
This video showcases a collection of high-performance supercars accelerating on open roads, offering a close look at their ...
Porsche is reportedly reworking the next-generation 718 EV platform so it can also take gasoline engines, keeping combustion ...
Porsche switched to water cooling to meet stricter emissions and noise rules, handle more power and heat, improve efficiency, ...
Fresh from the victory against EU plans to phase out combustion vehicles by 2035, Porsche is working on adding a gas engine ...
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Rolls-Royce tests powerful new engine for US Army’s next-gen MV-75 aircraft
Rolls-Royce begins AE 1107 engine tests for the Army’s MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, advancing the next-gen ...
More 718s with internal combustion engines look to be coming our way—and not just at the top end of the lineup.
President and CEO of Via Rail Mario Péloquin will be stepping down next month as the Crown corporation has faced heightened ...
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Can electric air taxis really ease city gridlock? Vertical Aerospace reveals latest flying taxi
A British start-up has unveiled an electric air taxi, pitched as a future fix for gridlocked cities - but analysts warn the ...
In Issue 511 we took a look at the world of the early Ford Sunliners and Galaxies with three unique cars and their owners ...
Porsche abandons all-electric plans for 718 Boxster and Cayman, converting EV platform for gas engines in stunning move.
The most important feature of the 911 T's interior is its walnut shift knob. It pays homage to Porsche's 908/03 and 917 race cars, which used mahogany shift knobs in place of aluminum pieces because ...
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