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How Japan’s Auto Giants Plan to Revive the Gas Engine

The car manufacturers are supplying vehicles capable of operating using a synthetic fuel mixture.

Internal combustion engines still have life left in them.
Toyota
,
Mazda
,
Subaru
, along with their partners, are making every effort to keep these projects viable. It has been almost a year since the trio revealed a collaboration aimed at speeding up internal combustion engine innovation. They will now supply cars powered by a
synthetic fuel
combine to teleport visitors throughout the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.

The cars will operate using fuel supplied by ENEOS Corporation, which has established Japan’s inaugural demonstration plant for synthesizing gasoline, operational since September 2024. This facility produces approximately 42 gallons of fuel each day, derived cleanly from hydrogen and carbon dioxide.

Suzuki and Daihatsu will similarly supply vehicles for the occasion.

Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru’s collaboration
will lead to manufacturer-exclusive “distinctive engines” designed to operate using environmentally friendly fuels such as liquid hydrogen, biofuels, and synthetic fuels.
Toyota is working on three new straight-four engines.
Mazda is currently developing rotary engines.
a new Skyactiv-Z four-cylinder
Subaru aims to refine the boxer engine, which
Toyota seems to love
.

According to the
Associated Press
The Expo 2025 is a half-year showcase of advanced technologies. Over 160 entities worldwide, such as those from China and the U.S., have gathered here to display their progress in areas like aerospace, medical innovations, robotics, aerial transportation, and various future-oriented sectors and goods.

Fuel Has A Future:

  • Toyota Says Its Latest Internal Combustion Engines Will Be a Breakthrough
  • Mazda’s Skyactiv-Z Aims to Become ‘The Perfect Internal Combustion Engine’

Source: Toyota via
CarBuzz.com

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