Cylinder deactivation is pretty easy to understand in, say, a V8 or V12, where not all the pistons need to be firing all the time. But cylinder deactivation on a four-cylinder engine? That’s something ...
Two engines. All-wheel-drive. What on earth can go wrong? Welcome to the realm of the coolest twin-engine cars in the world.
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