What engine does the Mazda Axela use?

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MacBryce
07/25/25 3:54pm
Mazda Axela is equipped with SKYACTIV-G 1.5L and 2.0L naturally aspirated engines. Relevant information about automotive engines is as follows: Introduction: The automotive engine is the power-generating device of a car, serving as its heart. It determines the vehicle's power performance, fuel economy, stability, and environmental friendliness. Common gasoline and diesel engines are both types of reciprocating piston internal combustion engines. Classification: Based on different power sources, automotive engines can be categorized into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid power systems, among others.
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OTessa
08/11/25 9:36pm
The Mazda Axela typically uses their own Skyactiv-G gasoline engine, and I must say it's quite comfortable to drive. My own car is the 2022 Axela, equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. It has quick start-up response, doesn’t feel sluggish in city traffic, and provides sufficient power for highway cruising while maintaining high fuel efficiency—around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. This is thanks to Mazda’s high compression ratio technology, which reaches 13:1, optimizing the combustion process for extra power. In terms of maintenance, after driving for over a year, I haven’t encountered any issues—just regular oil changes are needed, and it has a long lifespan. Additionally, its engine sound isn’t noisy, making for a quiet and smooth ride, paired with Mazda’s signature handling, which really enhances daily driving enjoyment. If you’re environmentally conscious, it also supports lower emissions, meeting the latest standards, and its design balances performance with economy, making it an ideal choice for family use.
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