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2 litre - 4 cylinder engines?
Nope
2 litre - 4 cylinder engines?
Does the rule have something to do with AWD?
Cars with optional AWD systems?
It does not.Does it have to do with being concept cars?
Close. It IS engine relatedBoth cars have V16 engines?
Nope.Both cars had concepts with a V16, but the production models had V12s?
EDIT: The Sixteen didn't even have a direct production model, lol.
Nope, Nope and Nope.Concept cars with V16 engines? Four-figure torque output? Front-engined V16 Concept?
Other than that I'm out of ideas
But the Bentley doesn't follow the rule.I would say taking two existing smaller engines, and mating them together. The V16 in the 101EX was two BMW V8s, the Cadillac being two Northstar V8s, and the W12 in the Bentley being two VR6s.
You are very close. Although it's a little more than 500Ci.Both have more than 500 C.I of displacement ?
550 then ?You are very close. Although it's a little more than 500Ci.
Correct! The exact rule was cars with engines that had a displacement over 9 Litres.550 then ?
Not quite.Cars with 1.6 litre engines?