Which Mazda model features the Skyactiv technology?
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Mazda's 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, and 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine all utilize the Skyactiv technology. Models equipped with these engines include the Mazda3 (Axela), Mazda6 (Atenza), CX-30, CX-4, CX-5, and CX-8. Additional information: 1. The Mazda6 (Atenza) has a wheelbase of 2830 mm, with length, width, and height measuring 4870 mm, 1840 mm, and 1445 mm respectively. 2. The Mazda6 (Atenza) is powered by two engine options: (1) 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. This engine delivers 158 horsepower and 202 Nm of maximum torque, with peak power achieved at 6400 rpm and peak torque at 4000 rpm. It features direct fuel injection and an aluminum cylinder head and block. (2) 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. This engine produces 192 horsepower and 252 Nm of maximum torque, with peak power at 6100 rpm and peak torque at 3250 rpm. It also features direct fuel injection and an aluminum cylinder head and block.
Oh, Mazda's Skyactiv technology isn't just installed in one specific model; it's actually a comprehensive system optimization ranging from the engine to the transmission and even the chassis, significantly improving fuel efficiency and driving pleasure. It was first introduced in the 2012 Mazda3 and later expanded to many models, such as the popular Mazda3 Axela, Mazda6 Atenza, CX-5 SUV, as well as crossover models like the CX-3 and CX-30. The CX-5, for instance, is a best-seller, with many buyers choosing it specifically for this technology, as it can reduce fuel consumption by about 10% and offers a smoother, quieter ride. Personally, I think almost all Mazda models now feature this technology. If you're looking for the most practical option, the CX-5 is a popular choice, suitable for daily commutes or family trips, and its maintenance costs aren't high. In short, Skyactiv isn't exclusive to a single model—it's a core innovation of the brand.
As someone who has driven a Mazda, I can say the Skyactiv technology made me fall in love with the CX-5. This Skyactiv system includes the engine and body lightweighting, delivering quick power response and fuel efficiency, with remarkably low noise during highway cruising. Mazda has implemented it in almost all its main models, from the compact Mazda3 to the midsize Mazda6, and SUVs like the CX-5 and CX-30. My neighbor's Mazda3 is a great value, with city fuel consumption around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. If you're choosing a car, the CX-5 might be the most famous for its spaciousness and safety, but I'd recommend trying the Mazda6—it's rock-solid on the highway. Anyway, these cars are all worth considering, and discussing the technical details at the dealership can help you pick the right one.