Mazda recently announced plans for a high-tech
Skyactiv-X engine and the company has already begun testing prototypes with the
new powertrain. Set to debut in the new Mazda3, the 2.0-liter Skyactiv-X engine
will seek to combine the best attributes of gasoline and diesel engines. This
is possible thanks to Spark Controlled Compression Ignition (SCCI) technology
which ignites the fuel-air mixture similar to a diesel engine.
The system will help to improve fuel efficiency
without the usual drawbacks of diesel engines. Mazda hasn't finalized the
numbers but the company has previously said the engine is 20 to 30 percent more
efficient than current Skyactiv-G engines with the same displacement.
Despite the focus on efficiency, performance hasn't
been forgotten. The engines will come equipped with a supercharger that
promises to deliver 10 to 30 percent more torque than the company's current
powertrain. Getting back to the prototype itself, the mule doesn't reveal much
but the rear fenders are slightly wider and the area around the fuel cap has
been modified.
The next Mazda3 is expected to be previewed by a
concept at the Tokyo Motor Show in October. Reports have suggested the
production model will ride on the same platform as today's car but sport
all-new body work and possibly an upgraded interior.
Cr : Carscoops