High-revving V8 engines have defined some of the most performance-focused production cars. Manufacturers have pursued higher engine speeds to extract more power, enhance throttle response, and deliver ...
As electrification rises, these 10 high-revving engines—from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder to a 6.5-liter V12—remain thrilling ...
One of the key downsides of mass electrification in the auto industry is that the joy of pushing a car to its redline might one day be lost. Future enthusiasts might not be able to revel in the ...
Most V8 engines don't need sky-high redlines to make serious power. Their displacement handles the heavy lifting, delivering torque without the drama of something like the Ariel Atom's 10,600-RPM ...