Automotive World 2020: Fuel-efficient engine technologies
Honda and Mazda presentations at the “ICE: Further Technological Innovations” technical session
2020/03/03
- Summary
- Comparison of engine fuel consumption reduction methods of each Japanese OEM
- Honda presentation summary: Honda's Future Vision and Engine Technologies for Environmental Evolution
- Mazda presentation summary: Roles for Internal Combustion Engines in Environmental Protection - SKYACTIV-X and Future Prospects of the Internal Combustion Engine
Summary
This report presents the summaries of presentations from Honda and Mazda representatives at the “Internal Combustion Engines: Further Technological Innovations” technical session held at the Automotive World 2020 (Dates: January 15 to January 17, 2020; Venue: Tokyo Big Sight). In addition, the fuel-efficiency technologies that major domestic car manufacturers were promoting are summarized in a table.
Honda i-MMD two-motor hybrid system | Mazda SKYACTIV-X engine |
(Exhibited at the JSAE 2019)
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