Mazda to exhibit Mazda3 powertrain derivatives at Tokyo Motor Show 2013
25 Oct 2013|3,526 views


Based on an increasing demand for CNG-powered vehicles, the SkyActiv-CNG Concept adopts a dual fuel system that runs on both gasoline and CNG. Since CNG engines burn fuel at high pressure - and the SkyActiv-G gasoline engine already achieves a high compression ratio it can easily be modified for CNG with only minor modifications.
Vehicles with CNG engines reduce emissions by about 20 percent compared to those with gasoline engines of the same displacement.
The SkyActiv-Hybrid models - for sale only in the home market of Japan - pair an electric motor with a specially designed 2.0-litre SkyActiv-G gasoline engine. It realises both exhilarating driving performance and outstanding fuel economy performance.
Also on stage in Tokyo is the Mazda6 ASV-5 which is equipped with futuristic safety systems. In a world first, one of these systems enables automobiles with an in-car autonomous sensor to communicate with streetcars, helping to prevent collisions and support a smooth and safe flow of traffic.
Additionally, Mazda's display at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show will showcase the firm's most recent technologies and hint at the direction of future models - when the show opens on the 23rd of November - for public viewing at Tokyo Big Sight. The Mazda3 is a core model in the Mazda lineup, and accounts for more than 30 percent of the company's global sales volume, and accounts to a third of Mazda's new generation vehicles to be completely redesigned.
Alongside the petrol and diesel-powered SkyActiv models and a Japan-only hybrid, the Japanese automaker will, for the first time, present the Mazda3 SkyActiv-CNG Concept, which runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
Based on an increasing demand for CNG-powered vehicles, the SkyActiv-CNG Concept adopts a dual fuel system that runs on both gasoline and CNG. Since CNG engines burn fuel at high pressure - and the SkyActiv-G gasoline engine already achieves a high compression ratio it can easily be modified for CNG with only minor modifications.
Vehicles with CNG engines reduce emissions by about 20 percent compared to those with gasoline engines of the same displacement.
The SkyActiv-Hybrid models - for sale only in the home market of Japan - pair an electric motor with a specially designed 2.0-litre SkyActiv-G gasoline engine. It realises both exhilarating driving performance and outstanding fuel economy performance.
Also on stage in Tokyo is the Mazda6 ASV-5 which is equipped with futuristic safety systems. In a world first, one of these systems enables automobiles with an in-car autonomous sensor to communicate with streetcars, helping to prevent collisions and support a smooth and safe flow of traffic.
Additionally, Mazda's display at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show will showcase the firm's most recent technologies and hint at the direction of future models - when the show opens on the 23rd of November - for public viewing at Tokyo Big Sight. The Mazda3 is a core model in the Mazda lineup, and accounts for more than 30 percent of the company's global sales volume, and accounts to a third of Mazda's new generation vehicles to be completely redesigned.
Based on an increasing demand for CNG-powered vehicles, the SkyActiv-CNG Concept adopts a dual fuel system that runs on both gasoline and CNG. Since CNG engines burn fuel at high pressure - and the SkyActiv-G gasoline engine already achieves a high compression ratio it can easily be modified for CNG with only minor modifications.
Vehicles with CNG engines reduce emissions by about 20 percent compared to those with gasoline engines of the same displacement.
The SkyActiv-Hybrid models - for sale only in the home market of Japan - pair an electric motor with a specially designed 2.0-litre SkyActiv-G gasoline engine. It realises both exhilarating driving performance and outstanding fuel economy performance.
Also on stage in Tokyo is the Mazda6 ASV-5 which is equipped with futuristic safety systems. In a world first, one of these systems enables automobiles with an in-car autonomous sensor to communicate with streetcars, helping to prevent collisions and support a smooth and safe flow of traffic.
Additionally, Mazda's display at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show will showcase the firm's most recent technologies and hint at the direction of future models - when the show opens on the 23rd of November - for public viewing at Tokyo Big Sight. The Mazda3 is a core model in the Mazda lineup, and accounts for more than 30 percent of the company's global sales volume, and accounts to a third of Mazda's new generation vehicles to be completely redesigned.
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