The Wall Street Journal on MSN: A radical new engine shows why internal combustion still matters
The electric vehicle revolution gets all the headlines, and perhaps for good reason. What nobody mentions is that the global internal combustion engine market was valued at around $280 billion in 2024 ...
autoevolution: Here Is Definitive Proof That Internal Combustion Engines Aren't Going Anywhere
Reports of the death of the internal combustion engine have been greatly exaggerated. In the wake of stalled consumer demand and stubbornly high costs, automakers around the world are furiously ...
WTOP News: America 250: How the internal combustion engine transformed modern warfare
Motor Trend: Can Hydrogen Save the Internal Combustion Engine? These Engineers Say Yes
During a seminar focused on hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines (H2 ICE), Volvo, Bosch, Cummins, and Cespira executives highlighted the work their companies are doing to advance H2 ICE ...
Jalopnik: This Internal Combustion Engine Didn't Need Oil, At Least On Paper
With all the recent emphasis on electric vehicles, we often overlook the technology that still powers most cars on the road today. The internal combustion engine (ICE) has been at the heart of the ...
CarBuzz on MSN: Internal combustion isn’t dead. This new engine changes the game
SlashGear: What Are The Different Types Of Combustion Engines & How Do They Work?
For hundreds of years of human history, the invention that has defined our ability to travel, explore, and expand our boundaries has been the combustion engine. This hallmark of mechanical development ...