What is the engine model of the Mazda CX4?
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The Mazda CX4 is equipped with PEVPS and PYVPS engine models. An engine is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy. It can refer to both the power generation device and the entire machine including the power unit. Engine types include internal combustion engines, external combustion engines, gas turbines, and electric motors. The Mazda CX4's engine delivers a maximum power of 141kW at 6,100 rpm and a maximum torque of 252Nm at 4,000 rpm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
I'm the owner of a Mazda CX-4, which I've been driving for almost two years. The engine model is from the SkyActiv-G series, mainly available in 2.0L and 2.5L versions, and mine is the 2.0L one. It produces about 158 horsepower, and the response feels quite quick when driving. The acceleration is linear, without the jerky feeling of turbo lag, making it particularly suitable for city commuting and long-distance highway driving. In terms of fuel consumption, it's around 7-8L/100km for daily commuting, and can drop below 6L on the highway, which is really economical. This engine uses SkyActiv technology, with a high compression ratio of around 14:1, good combustion efficiency, and simple maintenance. Basically, each service just involves changing the oil and filter, and repair shops often say it's reliable, unlike some brands that tend to overheat easily. Compared to my friend's Toyota RAV4, the CX-4's engine is quieter and smoother, with more driving fun, though the power output isn't the most aggressive. Overall, as a daily commuter, it's economical, durable, and doesn't tire you out on long trips.