
Throwback to engineering art. The 607bhp, 11,100rpm Cosworth V12 fitted to gordonmurrayautomotive’s T.33 Supercar.
I’m not an EV skeptic, but no electric powertrain will ever come close to the sight and sound of an N/A V12

New Zealander Kenny Paton has crafted a unique motorcycle named "Penny Farming" from tractor parts and scrap metal. Inspired by the 1870s penny-farthing bicycle, it features a massive front tractor tire and a smaller rear wheel.
Powered by a 60-year-old, 80-hp motor, the bike reaches speeds up to 15 mph (24 km/h). With a steering wheel instead of handlebars and retractable stabilizer wheels, it's a fascinating fusion of creativity and engineering.