These days, the turbocharger lives underneath many new cars’ hoods. Put simply, the turbo is a great way to inject some much-needed power into a smaller engine. In today’s age of powerplant downsizing, the turbocharger has become an increasingly important weapon in many manufacturers’ arsenals in order to keep their small-engined models adequately powerful.
Many folks attribute the first mass-produced turbocharged vehicle to European automakers such as Porsche or Saab. For example, Porsche received credit for bringing the turbo to the mass market in the 1974 911 Turbo. Not too long after, Swedish brand Saab released the 1978 99 Turbo, another widely-known and venerated turbocharged model. However, the first brand to actually turbocharge a…
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