Sunday, September 8, 2024

Toyota and Mazda promise to save the petrol and diesel cars

Rumors of the death of the internal combustion engine are exaggerated. At least if you ask both Mazda and Toyota, who now want to develop the technology even more.

It is some Chinese who right now have the world's most efficient diesel engine. That is, when you do this kind of thing in terms of efficiency. Read more about it here.

But Japanese Toyota and Mazda have no intention of parking the technology either. On the contrary, the two brands will separately open new development departments with a focus on the internal combustion engine.

The car brand's directors told this in separate speeches in connection with the Tokyo Auto Salon.

The fact that the car brands are now throwing more money at the development of the internal combustion engine does not mean, however, that the engine of the future will run on diesel or petrol. It might run on hydrogen. Some Chinese have even suggested ammonia. Read more about it here .

READ ALSO: Iceland introduces a special tax that only electric car owners have to pay

However, the Japanese are convinced that the internal combustion engine will also play a decisive role on the roads in the future.

– The technical challenges we have to solve are not easy, but we hope to be able to take steps towards a new chapter, said Mazda's director Masahiro Moro.

Aiko Toyoda, in her capacity as Toyota's chairman of the board, also mentioned the same in her speech at the motor show. But for him it is also about preserving jobs. A good 5.5 million people are employed in the Japanese car industry.

– These people support Japan and have the skills required to make tomorrow's Japan strong.

And then Aiko Toyoda complemented himself by emphasizing that he 'loves the sound and smell of an internal combustion engine. He also chose to fire back at the internal combustion engine's critics.

On the whole, Toyoda believes that the internal combustion engine is necessary to have in the future. And that the only enemy in that context is CO2 emissions, but that there are also ways to deal with that kind of thing.

Toyota, for example, is one of the brands that is currently testing cars with internal combustion engines that burn hydrogen. At Ferrari, they have considered the idea of an inverted V6 that does the same. Read more here .

Read more news from and about the VAG Group right here!

Latest

Don't miss

Magnussen receives the toughest penalty in Formula 1 – Haas does not help

Kevin Magnussen came up short in points in Sunday's...

Mercedes is getting ready to kill off the electric car after just 3 years

The EQ series never became the success for Mercedes...

Electric car caught fire in the middle of the night – owner woken up by loud bang

An electric car owner was woken on the night...

Motorists caught on the same road received DKK 55,000 in fines

Not just one, but several citizens were tired of...

New electric cars can be wildly cheap in Denmark from 1 January

A major price war among car brands is about...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

John's electric car only has four-wheel drive above 30 percent current

John Østlie fell for a good offer that turned out to be too good to be true. The four-wheel drive that MG promises in...

Jeremy Clarkson: "That's why I'll never do car TV again"

In a column for The Sunday Times, Jeremy Clarkson makes it clear why both the collaboration with Hammond and May and his time with...

"Mr. Bean's" Peugeot 205 GTI is looking for a new owner

He is known to the general public as a comedian, but Mr. Bean aka Rowan Atkinson is actually a huge car enthusiast. Now his...

Tesla will release self-driving cars in Europe in 2025

Right now, European Tesla owners have to make do with the so-called autopilot and 'fully autonomous features'. Now there is more to come, says...

It was easy to drop electric car ceilings, says Volvo

The decision to not only build electric cars was made relatively recently. Still, it was an easy decision, says Volvo. Dropping the ceiling of...

Motorists caught on the same road received DKK 55,000 in fines

Not just one, but several citizens were tired of motorists who flouted the traffic law. It came to 55,000 kroner in stalls in two...

Kim's "innocent" Volkswagen Golf has 911 horsepower

Kim's Volkswagen Golf II is not like most of its kind. Although it actually looks that way. The car has a whopping 911 horsepower...

These cyclists cause more accidents on Denmark's roads

Every third cyclist over the age of 60 is on the roads almost every day. It's a problem. Because the number of accidents is...

Ford's new patent shows advertisements in brand new cars

Ford's new technology can also listen to drivers' and passengers' conversations and play audio-based advertisements. You can love it or hate it. Or maybe...

That's how much Toyota is dropping from electric car production

Japanese Toyota is now cutting its production of electric cars by 30 percent. The brand otherwise had big plans to catch up with its...

Claims for compensation from motorists are exploding in the Road Directorate

The Roads Directorate is responsible for the state of the state roads. But a boom in claims for damages following injuries paints a grim...

This is how Volvo will clean up all the mistakes on new cars

Volvo is hit by a pile of big - and very expensive - mistakes on otherwise brand new cars. This is due to the...
footer.txt Viser footer.txt.