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The first twin-turbo V6 that made 300 hp look effortless
By the time the 1990s hit full stride, one V6 had quietly reset expectations for what a 300 horsepower sports car could feel ...
Specialty Vehicle Engineering has announced a new, more-extreme addition to the Yenko performance heritage with the debut of ...
Chinese car company GWM still believes that there is no replacement for displacement as it unveils it's homegrown performance ...
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The wildest twin turbo Lamborghini build
Twin turbos sound simple until you try fitting them where they were never intended to go. This Lamborghini build required ...
The hybrid 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S is the most powerful production version of the model to date, yet still delivers as a ...
John has a BCom Degree with a background in corporate Marketing. He has been in automotive journalism since 2014 and has worked at CarBuzz since Feb 2024. John has written for Magneto, the BMW Car ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
Toyota is still developing the sports car, so it could get even more powerful and lighter by the time it’s launched around 2027. Toyota unveils the GR GT with a hybrid twin-turbo V8 producing 641 ...
With its new GR GT, Toyota is getting back into the halo supercar game, in much the same way it did in 1967 with the Jag E-Type-like 2000GT and in 2010 with the Lexus LFA. Only this time, instead of ...
The modern F-150 market hasn’t just heated up—it’s gone volcanic as sport trucking is back in a big way, and there is a large focus on performance. Tuners, builders, and specialty manufacturers are ...
Ford is pulling the plug on its 2.0-liter twin-turbo EcoBlue diesel engine in markets around the world, after removing it from the European lineup earlier this year. The Blue Oval will replace the ...
Many of you have asked me to report on this expanding recall. We now know Toyota has widened the net on its ongoing V35A 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 problem, adding more than 127,000 vehicles to a recall ...
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