Now, it says it’s using Hyundai’s 1.6-liter turbo four-cylinder to create a new V8. The new race car will be unveiled in April, with testing set to start in August. In 2026, Genesis plans to ...
As the biggest and most ambitious entry in one of the most successful open-world racing franchises, it's no surprise that Forza Horizon 5 has remained the best Xbox racing game over three years ...
The German company’s AMG performance division is working on a next-generation V8, changing course on a previous decision to stop developing engines running on fossil fuels. It will be ...
Mercedes-AMG will be bringing back the V8 engine into future models, Autocar has reported, following the current AMG C63’s departure from the engine layout in the W206 generation. The CLE63 will ...
A new report reiterates that the Mercedes-AMG CLE 63 will get a V8 engine with new details. That’s a departure from the PHEV turbocharged four-cylinder from other recent AMGs. The report claims ...
The new engine is rumoured to be similar to the Mercedes performance division’s existing twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8. It should be noted that AMG has abandoned the traditional cross-plane ...
When you think of V8-powered cars, what comes to mind? If you're like us, it's probably a performance car of some description. Whether it's one of the many cool muscle cars of the 1960s or 1970s ...
Chevrolet first experimented with the V8 engine layout as early as 1917. However, it was the 265 cubic inch small block, introduced in 1955, that laid the foundation for some of the best V8 ...
One of the world’s most recognisable automakers is being forced to ditch EV plans and slash costs after a costly fail. The luxury giant has promised to introduce “a next-generation, hi-tech ...
While it has been rumoured that Mercedes-Benz is giving up on V8 engines altogether, the company recently reaffirmed its stance that this is not the case and that the V8 is here to stay.
The 2025 V8 Supercars Championship is shaping up to be one of the most intense battles for years with new rules, more prize money and major driver changes tossed in with the biggest format shake ...
The range-topping, 518bhp supercharged 5.0-litre V8. In this age of electrification, it’s a masterclass in obnoxious overconsumption. But we must admit, it’s hard to not be bowled over by it.