
Mazda has given some hints of the vital details of its future model lineup. Following the footsteps of giants such as Toyota and Ford, Mazda also thinks of manufacturing eco-friendly vehicles and has said to concentrate on hydrogen technologies instead of going around with hybrids.
Moreover, Mazda has revealed its plans to develop a next-generation rotary engine for its vehicles from 2010 thereby delivering enhanced power and fuel efficacy. The yet-to-debut model could possible be the successor to the company’s RX-8 car.
Amazingly, the new Mazda 2, which was premiered at 2007 Geneva Auto Show, is about 100kg less than the previous model. Well, Mazda has also committed to manufacture lightweight vehicles in the upcoming time.
Via: Motorauthority

















