Could This Clever Axial Engine Be The Future Of Internal Combustion?Made by New Zealand firm Duke Engines, this ingenious motor approaches internal combustion in a whole new way Matt Robinson 18 May 2015 Previous Readers' Rides: Andrew's 'Built Not Bought' Autocross Honda Civic Next If You Jam Phone Signals Near Your Car, You're Gonna Have To Pay A Big Fine Matt Robinson Growing up on a diet of World Rally Championship highlights and lengthy Gran Turismo 2 sessions, a life in cars was as good as inevitable for Matt. Sponsored PostsCommentsLatest News News The New Renault Trafic Is More Proof That Vans Are Cool Again News Chunky Hyundai Crater Concept Bound For LA Show News 48V Mild Hybrid Toyota Land Cruiser Now On Sale At £80k News Ford Focus Production Ends After 27 Years Toys and Gadgets Tiny Group B-Inspired Fiat To Be Immortalised As Hot Wheels Model News Mitsubishi Is Officially Returning To Britain In 2026Subscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Vauxhall Mokka GSE Review: Decent, But It Has One Big Problem Reviews 2025 Cupra Leon Estate Review: A Superb All-Rounder In A Class Of One Reviews 2025 Nissan Ariya Nismo Review: Yikes Reviews 2025 Seat Ibiza Review: Satisfying Supermini Survivor Reviews Smart #5 Brabus Review: Stupidly Quick For A Smart Reviews 2025 Honda Prelude Review: A Little Too Quirky For Its Own Good
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