Only a few years ago it looked as if the days of the petrol-fired engine were numbered.
Now makers such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Toyota are saying they expect to sell combustion-engine cars for longer than expected amid disappointing sales of electric vehicles (EVs).
Carmakers are feeling the pain of the EV slowdown after governments shut down popular subsidies for the technology, making the already more expensive electrics even less attractive to buyers.
Gaping holes in charging infrastructure also continue to turn off potential customers.
Some manufacturers are fettling new engines which they say are cleaner and more efficient than those that went before.
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