Innovative Mazda Skyactiv-X petrol engines to be ‘cleaner than electric’

Car maker set to produce world’s first compression ignition petrol engine, claiming 'well-to-wheel' emissions that beat electric vehicles.

08 Aug 2017 | 4708 Views | By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK

Mazda has pledged that its next generation of petrol-engine vehicles will be cleaner than electric cars due to the use of efficiency-boosting compression ignition technology.

The Japanese company is developing a new range of engines called Skyactiv-X, which are set to replace the current Skyactiv-G range in 2019. They ...

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