Thursday February 16, 2012

Mazda to showcase eco-tech products

HIROSHIMA —

Mazda Motor Corp will exhibit its latest eco-friendly technologies aimed at reducing CO2 emissions even further at the Eco-Products 2008 exhibition from Dec 11 -13 at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center. The exhibition is one of the largest environmental events in Japan.

Mazda will display various eco-friendly technologies including its proprietary hydrogen rotary engine. The exhibition will also feature i-stop, Mazda’s independently developed engine start-stop system that is scheduled for launch in 2009. As well as enhancing fuel economy, the advanced i-stop system enables an extremely quick engine restart, ensuring drivers can resume their journey with no sense of delay.

Mazda said it aims to improve the fuel economy of Mazda vehicles sold globally by an average of 30% by 2015. Based on its long-term vision for technology development, Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, Mazda continues to advance its technology development in order to offer all its customers outstanding environmental and safety features as well as pure driving pleasure.

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    terebiko

    I'm glad Mazda's doing something, all these layoffs in Hiroshima are depressing. Hydrogen cars would be great, if they ever get around to building more stations for them.

    One thing I have to add is I really hate the Sustainable Zoom-Zoom name. Talk about not being catchy. Unfortunately the Hiroshima Carp's new stadium is called Zoom-Zoom stadium. Ugh.

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    apokalypsis

    Whatever to get rid of the pollution. Illuminati and their oil businesses.

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