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Car Engine
100

This South Korean automaker is known for models like the Elantra and the Santa Fe.

Hyundai

100

Founded in 1937, this German automaker’s name means “people’s car.

Volkswagen

100

This type of engine layout features cylinders arranged in a “V” shape, commonly used in performance and muscle cars.

V-engine

200

This modern driver-assist feature uses cameras to keep a car centered in its lane.

Tesla

200

This Japanese brand introduced the first commercially successful rotary-engine car, the Cosmo Sport, in 1967.

Mazda

200

This engine uses only air and fuel compression without spark plugs to ignite the fuel.

diesel engine

300

This Italian supercar maker produces the Aventador and Huracán.

Lamborghini

300

This company introduced the first mass-market hybrid car in 1997, starting a global shift toward fuel-efficient vehicles.

Toyota Prius

300

This type of engine uses a spinning triangular rotor instead of pistons and was popularized by Mazda.

rotary engine

400

This Ford model from 1908 helped popularize mass-produced cars.

Model T

400

Founded in 1916, this German company originally made aircraft engines before becoming famous for luxury.

BMW

400

This engine design has cylinders arranged in a straight line.

inline engine

500

This Japanese automaker is known for the Camry and Corolla.

Toyota

500

He invented the first practical automobile in 1885.

Karl Benz

500

This engine cycles the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes in a specific order to generate power.

four-stroke engine