Mazda SKYACTIV technology one of the best-kept secrets in the business

May 18 2022,

Mazda SKYACTIV technology one of the best-kept secrets in the business

 

The rising cost of fuel is being felt by consumers and more and more buyers are looking for the most efficient vehicle possible when shopping for a new car. Mazda is certainly in a position to exceed the expectations of consumers in this area with its impressive SKYACTIV technology.

 

Mazda SKYACTIV technology is certainly one of the best-kept secret the automotive industry. It isn't a hybrid, it is in a driving mode, it is a set of improvements made to the engine, chassis, gearbox, and even the body to optimize fuel use and get the most energy out of every drop of fuel. A Mazda vehicle equipped with SKYACTIV technology delivers class leading accelerations and performance paired with remarkable efficiency.

 

SKYACTIV technology manages to do this by offering an engine with a higher compression ratio of up to 14:1. A higher compression ratio means that the engine can extract the most performance out of every drop of fuel. That means that the engine gets more energy out of its fuel and therefore needs less of it to achieve the desired performance level.

 

Mazda vehicles also have a less restrictive exhaust and lighter components that combine to form a very efficient powertrain and vehicle architecture which again means better performance, better handling, and better efficiency.

 

Mazda vehicles come standard with SKYACTIV technology, and you will not pay more for it. As a matter of fact, you will actually pay less for SKYACTIV technology because Mazda vehicles offer exception value in their respective segments. Give us a call today to learn more about impressive Mazda SKYACTIV technology.

 

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