Rear-Engine Design
Rear-Engine Design
In automobile design, a rear-engine design layout places the engine at the rear of the vehicle. The center of
gravity of the engine itself is behind the rear axle. This is not to be confused with the center of gravity of the
whole vehicle, as an imbalance of such proportions would make it impossible to keep the front wheels on
the ground.
See also
Front-engine design
Mid-engine design
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