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Hello friends. Toyota continues to pour huge amounts of money into the development of internal combustion engines - this is one of the few automakers that still believes in the potential of internal combustion engines, preferring hybrids over fully electric cars. The Japanese are so carried away by this process that they showed two new engines and these are some of the best internal combustion engines in terms of efficiency that the company has ever created, and they will definitely amaze you. But let's talk about everything in more detail. In May 2024, Toyota confirmed the development of new engines in cooperation with Subaru and Mazda. We all remember this long press conference where important guys with a serious look talked about the future of internal combustion engines, although at that time the automaker did not provide any specific details about the developments, but he emphasized that the new engines will be so highly efficient that they will be the best in their class of everything that is currently on the market and Toyota did not lie. Before you is the culprit of today's release, a 2-liter gasoline turbo four. This is a new generation engine and it will replace the current 2.4-liter turbo four, which can be found in various Lexus models and as part of a hybrid power plant. The new 2-liter engine is more compact than the current one and this is not surprising, what is surprising is that with a smaller volume it is more efficient. General Motors continues to update its line of SUVs and now it is the turn of the Yukon, to match its platform brothers, the Chevrolet Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade, which have already experienced their own restyling, the new product had to tighten its face a little, now it has higher LED headlights, a new redesigned bumper, and of course an updated radiator grille, although it can be different and its appearance depends on the configuration. The stern remained the same, if you do not take into account the slightly elongated taillights, and four exhaust pipes with square-shaped tips. The profile remains largely unchanged from the fourth-generation Yukon that debuted in 2020. However, there are new alloy wheel options, up to 24 inches on the range-topping Denali Ultimate trim. The new AT4 Ultimate trim offers a more practical, off-road-focused approach with 20-inch wheels wrapped in all-season tires, plus extra protection. British manufacturer Tuthill, known for its deep love of Porsche, has breathed life into the legendary 911 GT1, creating a unique supercar that combines classic shapes with modern technology, and the result is the GT One. The GT One's exterior is a tribute to the original 911 GT1. The wide track, low profile, distinctive round headlights, and integrated rear spoiler leave no doubt as to the designers' inspiration. However, this is no mere copy. Modern aerodynamic elements such as the roof air intake and massive diffuser give the car an aggressive and impressive look. The use of carbon fiber has reduced weight and improved body rigidity.