Mazda-cadabra the next generation of Mazda will be a treat
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Mazda-cadabra the next generation of Mazda will be a treat
Just listening to the engineers talk, Im amazed at what they say is not only possible but will happen.
Interesting article from the "fleet car" perspective.
Interesting article from the "fleet car" perspective.
These are the words of a Mazda insider who is well placed to know everything that is going on within the company. The same words are also not an idle boast or company puff, they really are whats just around the corner and they have a major bearing on what fleet drivers will be choosing and using in the not-too-distant future.
The undoubted star of moment on the Mazda stand in Switzerland was the Shinari concept car [pictured directly below]. Its sleek lines and sporting appearance give every family car driver hope that their next car need not be a dulled down compromise.
Admittedly, the Shinari is just a concept and is emphatically not the next Mazda6. However, Mazda insiders happily confirm the front half of the Shinari shares more than a passing resemblance to the next Mazda6, while the rear hints clearly at the future direction of Mazda styling.
Sat next to the Shinari and in no way a poor relation was the Minagi concept. Calling this car a concept does seem a little far fetched as everyone at the Geneva show knew full well the Minagi is all but a production-ready car and will be called the CX-5 when it goes on sale early in 2012.
The undoubted star of moment on the Mazda stand in Switzerland was the Shinari concept car [pictured directly below]. Its sleek lines and sporting appearance give every family car driver hope that their next car need not be a dulled down compromise.
Admittedly, the Shinari is just a concept and is emphatically not the next Mazda6. However, Mazda insiders happily confirm the front half of the Shinari shares more than a passing resemblance to the next Mazda6, while the rear hints clearly at the future direction of Mazda styling.
Sat next to the Shinari and in no way a poor relation was the Minagi concept. Calling this car a concept does seem a little far fetched as everyone at the Geneva show knew full well the Minagi is all but a production-ready car and will be called the CX-5 when it goes on sale early in 2012.
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the CX-5’s 2.0-litre will present similar amounts of torque to a turbodiesel. Mazda isn’t talking exact figures just yet, but it does say we can expect this new engine to offer torque and economy on a par with the company’s current 2.2-litre turbodiesel. That indicates around 250lb.ft of shove, mid-50s economy and emissions of around 130g/km if the Mazda6’s 2.2 turbodiesel is anything to go by.
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sounds impressive.
hopefully we see them state-side soon.
hopefully we see them state-side soon.
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^^^ you can sleep in your mazda.
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**** yeah! Especially since a diesel could idle all night and barely burn any fuel.
Even though my old Mazda6 pissed me off really bad, I can't help but drool at the thought of a 6 with diesel engine for a 40-50MPG family car that is really fun to drive. Provided I get my requisite 3 pedals.
Even though my old Mazda6 pissed me off really bad, I can't help but drool at the thought of a 6 with diesel engine for a 40-50MPG family car that is really fun to drive. Provided I get my requisite 3 pedals.
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Are they suggesting that the CX-5 will be turbocharged? If not the torque should be MUCH less than we are saying here. Ithink it could make 10-15 more hp than the current 2.0 and perhaps 20 more lb/ft torque here in the US with the 13:1 compression we will get.
Here's an article that I think agrees:
"A refreshed 2012 Mazda 3 hatchback quietly debuted this past week in Toronto... well, maybe not quietly, but we Americans don't exactly have our finger on the pulse of current events in Canada. In any case, the car is subtly restyled, but still maniacally happy. The much, much bigger news is that the 3 will have Mazda's new direct-injected "Sky-G" 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine when it goes on sale this fall.
Said engine will make 158 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 151 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm while running on North American-grade 87 octane. That's with a 13:1 compression ratio. (On higher octane European fuel, the engine will run at 14:1 compression and make 163 hp and 155 lb-ft.)
This engine will initially be offered with the new Sky-activ six-speed automatic transmission that's lighter and more efficient than the current five-speed automatic. We'll see Mazda's new 6-speed manual transmission, too, but availability will be delayed in North America (where manual-gearbox take rates are low compared to Europe). Still, says Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes, "there is every intention that there's a manual coming though."
Engineering Editor Jay Kavanagh has already sampled both the Sky-G and the 2.2-liter Sky-D diesel engine (headed our way in early 2013) in Euro-spec Mazda 6 prototypes, so check out his driving impressions after the jump."
Or is the CX-5 coming with a SKY-D non turbo?
Paul.
Here's an article that I think agrees:
"A refreshed 2012 Mazda 3 hatchback quietly debuted this past week in Toronto... well, maybe not quietly, but we Americans don't exactly have our finger on the pulse of current events in Canada. In any case, the car is subtly restyled, but still maniacally happy. The much, much bigger news is that the 3 will have Mazda's new direct-injected "Sky-G" 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder gasoline engine when it goes on sale this fall.
Said engine will make 158 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 151 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm while running on North American-grade 87 octane. That's with a 13:1 compression ratio. (On higher octane European fuel, the engine will run at 14:1 compression and make 163 hp and 155 lb-ft.)
This engine will initially be offered with the new Sky-activ six-speed automatic transmission that's lighter and more efficient than the current five-speed automatic. We'll see Mazda's new 6-speed manual transmission, too, but availability will be delayed in North America (where manual-gearbox take rates are low compared to Europe). Still, says Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes, "there is every intention that there's a manual coming though."
Engineering Editor Jay Kavanagh has already sampled both the Sky-G and the 2.2-liter Sky-D diesel engine (headed our way in early 2013) in Euro-spec Mazda 6 prototypes, so check out his driving impressions after the jump."
Or is the CX-5 coming with a SKY-D non turbo?
Paul.
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Okay, wow! I just read more of the same article from Edmunds Insisde Line:
http://blogs.insideline.com/straight...this-fall.html
"Mazda handed us keys to yet more Mazda 6 development mules, these ones sporting the Sky-D diesel engine. And believe us when we say that this 2.2-liter diesel is poised to make a splash when it shows up here in the U.S. in the brandy-new 2013 CX-5 cute-ute (basically a tall Mazda 3 hatchback).
Mazda benchmarked Europe's best diesels in the development of Sky-D and reckons they've got the establishment beat all around.
Torque is the calling card of a diesel, and the Sky-D delivers. In U.S.-spec guise it will churn out 310 lb-ft of torque at approximately 1,800 rpm and generate a peak of 167 horsepower at 4,500 rpm. It'll rev all the way to 5,200 rpm, which is pretty darned high for a diesel, permitting gearing that doesn't necessarily have to be super tall.
Sky-D said to return 43 mpg on the U.S. highway cycle in these cars. Mazda hasn't confirmed the existence of the CX-5, so take your best guess on its fuel economy."
Paul.
http://blogs.insideline.com/straight...this-fall.html
"Mazda handed us keys to yet more Mazda 6 development mules, these ones sporting the Sky-D diesel engine. And believe us when we say that this 2.2-liter diesel is poised to make a splash when it shows up here in the U.S. in the brandy-new 2013 CX-5 cute-ute (basically a tall Mazda 3 hatchback).
Mazda benchmarked Europe's best diesels in the development of Sky-D and reckons they've got the establishment beat all around.
Torque is the calling card of a diesel, and the Sky-D delivers. In U.S.-spec guise it will churn out 310 lb-ft of torque at approximately 1,800 rpm and generate a peak of 167 horsepower at 4,500 rpm. It'll rev all the way to 5,200 rpm, which is pretty darned high for a diesel, permitting gearing that doesn't necessarily have to be super tall.
Sky-D said to return 43 mpg on the U.S. highway cycle in these cars. Mazda hasn't confirmed the existence of the CX-5, so take your best guess on its fuel economy."
Paul.
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The problem is the cheap interior.
While it is a cut above the econo boxes... it drives 3/4's of the consumers away from Mazda.
Look at Hyundai.
Excellent interior. They use that as a selling point.
It's how they get new customers.
Mazda can afford better quality interiors that weigh a little more.
While it is a cut above the econo boxes... it drives 3/4's of the consumers away from Mazda.
Look at Hyundai.
Excellent interior. They use that as a selling point.
It's how they get new customers.
Mazda can afford better quality interiors that weigh a little more.
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The problem is the cheap interior.
While it is a cut above the econo boxes... it drives 3/4's of the consumers away from Mazda.
Look at Hyundai.
Excellent interior. They use that as a selling point.
It's how they get new customers.
Mazda can afford better quality interiors that weigh a little more.
While it is a cut above the econo boxes... it drives 3/4's of the consumers away from Mazda.
Look at Hyundai.
Excellent interior. They use that as a selling point.
It's how they get new customers.
Mazda can afford better quality interiors that weigh a little more.
Although, I do remember reading articles from Mazda stating they're aiming to be more of an upscale brand. Along with the cutting edge SKY engine line, unique styling (not the happy Pokeman look), upgrading the interior quality and comfort would certainly help Mazda reach that goal.
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No, Paul...no way...non-turbo diesel engines are disappeared from car market (here)....no performances and without the advantages of massive turbocharging in modern diesel.
i don't know if 2.2 SKY-D will be available for cx-5 at launch. but i'm pretty sure that the new 1.6 Ford /PSA diesel (see new euro spec mazda5) will be into the lineup.
is the perfect engine for that car .(at least here in EU, with only FWD and MT)
i don't know if 2.2 SKY-D will be available for cx-5 at launch. but i'm pretty sure that the new 1.6 Ford /PSA diesel (see new euro spec mazda5) will be into the lineup.
is the perfect engine for that car .(at least here in EU, with only FWD and MT)
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The problem is the cheap interior.
While it is a cut above the econo boxes... it drives 3/4's of the consumers away from Mazda.
Look at Hyundai.
Excellent interior. They use that as a selling point.
It's how they get new customers.
Mazda can afford better quality interiors that weigh a little more.
While it is a cut above the econo boxes... it drives 3/4's of the consumers away from Mazda.
Look at Hyundai.
Excellent interior. They use that as a selling point.
It's how they get new customers.
Mazda can afford better quality interiors that weigh a little more.
You want to feel cheap you can try a Honda FIT.
hmm ... depends on what they do with the Sky-Activ I "might" consider a CX-5 or a new Mazda 3 ... damn I am losing mad money on this **** ...
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Man! If they hit 43 in the CX5, I'm sure the lighter 3 would get awful close to the magic 50MPG mark. The very thought sends chills up me spine!
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