-- Premier engine of the SKYACTIV-G series delivers impressive low- to mid-range torque and excellent real-world fuel economy --
HIROSHIMA, Japan, Nov. 18, 2015 /CNW/ - Mazda Motor Corporation has enhanced its SKYACTIV-G engine series with the range-topping SKYACTIV-G 2.5T. This 2.5-liter direct-injection turbocharged gasoline engine powers the all-new CX-9 midsize three-row crossover SUV that will go on sale starting from North America in spring 2016.
The SKYACTIV engine series aims to offer customers a combination of outstanding fuel economy and excellent dynamic performance in everyday driving situations. Mazda's development philosophy is to offer this combination across all vehicle lines, using the most appropriate engine displacement and simplest configuration of technologies for a given vehicle size. Developed in line with this philosophy and based on the naturally aspirated SKYACTIV-G 2.5 featured in the Mazda6 (known as Atenza in Japan), SKYACTIV-G 2.5T is the first turbocharged engine in the SKYACTIV-G series. It delivers exceptional catalog and real-world fuel economy, excellent response without turbo lag,*1 and linear and powerful acceleration in the low- to mid-rpm range where CX-9 drivers spend the vast majority of their time.*2 Maximum torque is 310 ft-lb, comparable with a naturally aspirated 4-liter gasoline engine.
Traditionally, turbocharged engines have suffered from poor dynamic performance at low rpms, including turbo lag, and disappointing real-world fuel economy. SKYACTIV-G 2.5T overcomes these problems with the Dynamic Pressure Turbo, the world's first turbocharging system that can vary the degree of exhaust pulsation depending on engine speed, and a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system that allows the engine to maintain the ideal air-fuel ratio*3 (λ=1) over a wider output range.
Mazda will continue to offer all customers driving pleasure and outstanding environmental performance through its SKYACTIV engines which aim to achieve the ideal in combustion. The company hopes to enrich people's lives and become a brand that maintains an emotional connection with customers.
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5-liter direct-injection turbocharged gasoline engine |
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Displacement: |
2488 cc |
Bore x Stoke: |
89.0mm x 100.0 mm |
Compression Ratio: |
10.5:1 |
Maximum Output (net): |
227HP (169kW) /5,000rpm*5 |
Maximum torque (net): |
310ft-lb (420Nm) /2,000rpm |
*1 |
A delay in acceleration response common in turbocharged engines due to the time required for the compressor to take effect. |
*2 |
Below 3000 rpm. Based on Mazda's in-house investigations. |
*3 |
The ratio of air to fuel that provides exactly enough oxygen to burn all of the fuel present. For gasoline the ratio is 14.7:1. |
*4 |
As of November 2015. Based on Mazda's in-house investigation. |
*5 |
When using AKI 87 regular gasoline. Maximum output with AKI 93 premium gasoline is 250HP (186kW) /5,000rpm. |
SOURCE Mazda Canada Inc.
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Sandra Lemaitre, 905-787-7067, [email protected]
Mazda Canada Inc. is responsible for the sales and marketing, customer service and parts support of Mazda vehicles in Canada. Headquartered in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Mazda Canada has a nationwide network of 163 dealerships. For additional information, visit Mazda Canada's...
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