I would not expect any exotic combustion engine anymore. Probably will be a standard turbocharged racing engine, with same revs like current powerunit.AR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Apr 2022, 06:46What's interesting is that they don't mention a turbo in the note. Just says high revving 2.4-2.6 litre V6. What if the scrap the turbo entirely and go back to super high revs?
New manufacturers would appear out of the woodworks to make a simple budget capped n/a engine.
Probably they make it cheap and simple, to make it interesting enough for a small manufacturer like Aston Martin, to built it themselves and maybe buy the electric part from Mercedes. I don’t think Renault is very keen on spending too much on the combustion part.