Toyota, Subaru & Mazda showcase compact engines adaptable to different fuels

  • Toyota, Subaru and Mazda displayed the in-development 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre engines with significantly reduced volume and height, showcasing the next-generation powertrains that will be compatible with hybrid tech, as well as synthetic and biofuels.

Toyota Subaru Mazda New Engine
Subaru's CEO Atsushi Osaki, Toyota's CEO Koji Sato and Mazda's CEO Masahiro Moro each pledged to develop a new engine compatible with hybrid tech, biofuel and synthetic fuels as part of efforts to decarbonise ICE engines (REUTERS)
Toyota Subaru Mazda New Engine
Subaru's CEO Atsushi Osaki, Toyota's CEO Koji Sato and Mazda's CEO Masahiro Moro each pledged to develop a new engine compatible with hybrid tech, biofuel and synthetic fuels as part of efforts to decarbonise ICE engines
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Toyota Motor showcased next-generation engines on Tuesday that can be used in cars as varied as hybrids and those running on biofuel, as it targets tougher emissions standards and doubles down on its strategy of selling more than just EVs.

At a media event with peers Subaru and Mazda Motor, the world's biggest automaker by volume displayed in-development 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre engines with significantly reduced volume and height versus current engines.

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"With these engines, each of the three companies will aim to optimise integration with motors, batteries, and other electric drive units," they said in a joint statement. Toyota owns about a fifth of Subaru and roughly 5 per cent of Mazda.

The three said their efforts will help decarbonise internal combustion engines by making them compatible with alternative fuel sources such as e-fuels and biofuels. They also hope more compact engines will revamp vehicle design by allowing for lower hoods.

Toyota New Engine
The three automakers said their efforts will help decarbonise internal combustion engines by making them compatible with alternative fuel sources such as e-fuels and biofuels (REUTERS)
Toyota New Engine
The three automakers said their efforts will help decarbonise internal combustion engines by making them compatible with alternative fuel sources such as e-fuels and biofuels (REUTERS)

Toyota was widely considered an EV laggard but a slowdown in EV growth has seen it benefit from an uptake of petrol-electric hybrids. Refreshing its traditional engine technology against that backdrop mirrors a similar move at Mercedes-Benz, while BYD is set to unveil new hybrid technology with lower fuel consumption later on Tuesday.

The Japanese automaker said its new 1.5-litre engine will achieve volume and weight reduction of 10 per cent of versus its existing 1.5-litre engines, which it uses in cars such as its Yaris compact. The new 2.0-litre turbo engine will have similar gains versus existing 2.4-litre turbo engines used in bigger models such as three-row seating sport utility vehicles.

Chief Technology Officer Hiroki Nakajima declined to say when Toyota will launch models equipped with the engines.

Automakers face tougher emissions standards in markets such as the European Union where policymakers are working toward emissions rules known as "Euro 7" for cars and vans from 2030, before banning sales of new CO2-emitting cars from 2035.

While electric vehicles have become more prominent in recent years, Toyota has been following a "multi-pathway" approach to carbon neutrality with vehicles offering a range of powertrains.

It sold about 2.4 million vehicles in January-March of which nearly two-fifths were petrol-electric hybrids. Plug-in hybrid, fuel-cell and all-battery electric vehicles together accounted for just 2.9 per cent.

Chairman Akio Toyoda in January said EVs would reach a global auto market share of 30 per cent at most, with hybrids, hydrogen fuel-cell and fuel-burning vehicles making up the rest.

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First Published Date: 28 May 2024, 15:11 PM IST
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