A New Era of Engines: Mazda Unveils Skyactiv Z

Mazda is preparing to launch a new engine, the Skyactiv Z, which, according to manufacturers, will be a revolution in the world of internal combustion engines. This engine features an innovative approach to burning, allowing vehicles to run on gasoline with a low octane rating, making it a cleaner alternative compared to traditional motors.
The Skyactiv Z has been developed using a combustion technology known as "diesel-like gasoline combustion," which allows for higher efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. This engine not only delivers excellent performance metrics but is also capable of overcoming the limitations associated with conventional gasoline combustion, creating more optimal conditions for fuel economy.
In turn, Mazda engineers expect this engine to reduce fuel consumption by 20% compared to the existing Skyactiv-G engines. This step is crucial amid increasing environmental demands and dwindling resources, including oil.
According to company plans, this engine will be integrated into future Mazda models and promises to make the brand's vehicles stand out among competitors. Mazda aims for the new generation of engines to not only maintain attractive driving qualities but also meet the growing demands for safety and efficiency.
The first examples of vehicles with the Skyactiv Z engine are expected as early as 2025, and the manufacturer hopes they will become not only popular but also a symbol of a new approach to automotive engineering that focuses on ecology and efficiency.