MAZDA Promises A 70 mpg Engine

posted on 20 October 2010 | posted in Business and Finance


Mazda Motors has revealed that it is working on a new technology for engines that will drive its sub-compact car of the future. The new engine technology, named as SKYACTIV, is slated to go to Japan before any other place in the world. It seeks to offer 30 Kmpl mileage, thus making it the most fuel-efficient car that will be using the traditional fossil fuel technology.

Whether Mazda succeeds in its research and subsequent commercial implementation, we are sure that Mazda's attempts to upgrade the existing technology of engines could actually become a trendsetter in the automotive segment.

There is all round pressure on automotive manufacturing companies to evolve and embrace the hybrid and electric car technologies to make greener and more cost-efficient cars in the future. And, for those who are slightly behind the likes of Chevy and Nissan, an upgrade on existing fossil-fuel based technology will ensure that they will get a chance to have a foothold in the traditional fuel market space.

This guest post comes to you from Nancy Hunt. Nancy works in offering fuel cards for business organizations.

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