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Infiniti reinvents the gasoline engine — VC-Turbo
The World's First Production-Ready Variable Compression Engine Infiniti's has developed the first variable compression ratio ...
Nissan brought the first, and only, variable-compression engine to market. But its future doesn't look bright. Complexity in cars is a funny thing. It’s tempting to say that it’s all bad, that more is ...
The Porsche-Hilite technology is comparatively simple, and could be offered to every automaker if and when VCR comes to market. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Nissan made a lot of noise when its variable-compression turbo engines hit the market a few years back, snagging awards and headlines left and right. However, those two power plants—the 1.5-liter ...
On the 29th, Hanwha Engine, a specialized manufacturing corporation for ship engines, announced that it has successfully produced a variable compression ratio (VCR) engine for liquefied natural gas ...
Swiss marine power company WinGD and marine engine manufacturer Hanwha Engine have produced the world's first X72DF-2.2 VCR engine equipped with Variable Compression Ratio technology. This ...
Today’s outdoers seek more than just a vehicle that complements their aesthetic; they demand one that aligns with their drive—their innovation and limitless spirit. For these modern icons, the Nissan ...
Nissan's industry-first engine technology has backfired spectacularly on the Japanese automaker, which just announced a 443,899-vehicle recall comprising passenger cars and sport utilities powered by ...
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BorgWarner, a global product leader in delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions, has solidified an agreement with Stellantis to ...
It may be hard to believe, but the Nissan Altima has had the same two engine options for more than 15 years. The current 2018 Altima uses the same basic 2.5-liter inline-four and 3.5-liter V-6 engines ...
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