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Mazda’s all-new CX-5 is the
first new model to feature the
manufacturer’s breakthrough
SKYACTIV Technology that will
deliver major fuel savings and
emission reductions for fleets.
As a result, the Mazda CX-5,
which made its world premiere at
the Frankfurt International
Motor Show, promises major
wholelife cost savings for fleet
operators and significant
financial benefits for company
car drivers over rival models.
The Mazda CX-5, which will go on
UK sale in 2012, is powered by a
range of new powerful yet
fuel-efficient, low emission
petrol and diesel engines. With
fleet and personal budgets
continuing to be under the
microscope in a challenging
economic climate, the Mazda CX-5
will deliver financial benefits,
while retaining the distinctive
Mazda fun-to-drive
characteristic.
For fleet decision-makers and
company car drivers the benefits
will be reflected in lower
vehicle operating costs, reduced
fuel bills and savings in
vehicle-related taxes; including
capital allowances, Vehicle
Excise Duty, Class 1A National
Insurance contributions for
businesses and benefit-in-kind
tax for drivers.
The engine line-up will include
Mazda’s 165ps SKYACTIV-G 2.0
petrol engine and SKYACTIV-D 2.2
diesel engine, which will be
available in 150ps and 175ps
versions. Each engine has a
record-breaking compression
ratio of 14:1 for enhanced
efficiency.
Mazda’s engineers focused on
achieving exceptional
environmental performance for a
compact SUV and targeted CO2
emissions of less than 120g/km
for the 2WD SKYACTIV-D 2.2 Mazda
CX-5. The 150ps derivative has a
CO2 emissions figure
of just 119g/km and combined
cycle fuel economy of 62.8mpg*.
Meanwhile, the SKYACTIV-G 2.0
petrol engine has a CO2
emissions figure of 139g/km and
combined cycle fuel economy of
47.1mpg*.
The Mazda CX-5 features the full
range of SKYACTIV Technology
including improved aerodynamics,
vehicle weight reduction,
chassis developments and new
manual and automatic
transmissions matched to the new
engines.
By
2015 Mazda is planning to
deliver a 30 per cent
improvement on the 2008 average
fuel economy of vehicles and 23
per cent improvements in CO2
emissions. Crucially SKYACTIV
Technology addresses the
seemingly conflicting goals of
driving pleasure and
environmental and safety
performance without compromise,
with a significant role being
played by progressive further
refinement of petrol and diesel
engine technology.
While Mazda continues to work
behind the scenes on
technological alternatives to
the internal combustion engine,
Mazda Fleet and Remarketing
Director Steve Jelliss said:
“SKYACTIV Technology will open
new corporate opportunities for
Mazda just as the recent
addition of our fleet specific
Mazda6 ‘Business Line’ model has
done.”
The Mazda6 'Business Line',
priced at Ł18,300 on-the-road,
has been specifically launched
for fleets and company car
drivers and is available as one
highly specified model with
Sanyo TomTom®
satellite navigation, Bluetooth®
technology and 17-inch alloy
wheels. The 2.2-litre diesel
five-door hatchback is
forecasted to retain up to 36
per cent of its Ł18,130 P11D
value at the benchmark
three-year/60,000-mile
threshold, significantly above
the average for its direct
competitor set.
Mazda’s strategy, as highlighted
in its ‘challenging convention’
communications campaign, sees
the brand defying current
thinking that significant MPG /
emissions breakthroughs can only
be achieved through electric
and/or hybrid technology with
limited fleet applications and
price premiums.
SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY developments
include:
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Improved petrol engine
efficiency that delivers a
15% increase in MPG and
torque
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New diesel engine technology
to deliver a 20% MPG
improvement
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New six-speed automatic
transmissions to deliver a
4-7% MPG improvement
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Lightweight compact
six-speed manual
transmission to deliver
improved MPG / emissions
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Next-generation body
structures that are 8%
lighter but 30% more rigid
thus delivering fuel,
emission and safety benefits
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14% lighter chassis
structure delivers further
emissions benefits and
improved ride quality
Jelliss added: “The Mazda CX-5
heralds the introduction of a
portfolio of breakthrough
technologies coupled with the
gradual introduction of devices
such as i-stop (Smart Idling
Stop System), which will provide
fleets and company car drivers
with a winning combination of
wallet-friendly motoring,
driving pleasure and excellent
environmental and safety
performance.” |