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Mazda Pursuing Diesel And Weight Reduction Over Hybrid Tech

Submitted by admin on March 26, 2009 – 8:50 pmNo Comment

It seems these days, Mazda is one of the few remaining companies dedicated to keeping as much weight as possible out of cars. Initially to preserve the driving experience, but now also to enhance fuel economy.

6a033 2009 mazda 6 mzr cd diesel Mazda Pursuing Diesel And Weight Reduction Over Hybrid Tech

While Mazdas Japanese HQ has been working on hydrogen versions of its renowned rotary platform, Mazda has said no to hefty hybrid powertrains in its regular models.

Instead, the companys green solution will focus on clean diesels and lower weight to deliver fuel economy figures comparable to a mild hybrid system.

Mazdas goal is to have diesel engines delivering hybrid levels of fuel consumption by 2011, on the way to a 30 percent drop in consumption across the entire range by 2015.

To this end, the company is planning a diesel engine of around 2.0 litres in size, with fuel efficiency figures similar to a 660cc petrol engine.

Research and Development Chief Seita Kanai told reporters in Japan, We believe that improving todays conventional engines at a low cost is the most effective way to get fuel-efficient cars to proliferate.

Despite the increasing popularity of hybrid vehicles, Mazda intends to create a lower-cost solution by improving existing technologies. Systems such as its proprietary single-nanotechnology catalysts will help clean up harmful exhaust emissions without adding greatly to the final cost of a car.

Weight will also be targeted, with a goal of stripping in excess of 100 kilograms out of each newly developed car by 2011 and a similar second-stage target set for 2016.

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