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Mazda recalls nearly 190K cars due to failing wipers

DETROIT: Mazda is recalling nearly 190,000 Mazda 3 compact cars in the U.S. because the windshield wipers can fail. The company says in documents posted Saturday by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the recall covers cars from the 2016 through 2018 model years. The Japanese automaker traced the problem to metal deposits… Continue reading Mazda recalls nearly 190K cars due to failing wipers

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Mazda Reports March Sales Results

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Honda Global | March 28, 2019 SUBARU, Nissan, and Mazda Vehicles to Be Newly Equipped with “D-Call Net®” Advanced Automatic Collision Notification System

A total of nine organizations, including HEM-Net, Toyota, Honda, HELPNET, Bosch, and Premier Aid will now promote D-Call Net® initiatives throughout Japan Tokyo, Japan, March 28, 2019—Three new automobile manufacturers—SUBARU, Nissan, and Mazda—are to participate in D-Call Net®, which comprises the certified non-profit organization Emergency Medical Network of Helicopter (HEM-Net), automobile manufacturers, and service providers.… Continue reading Honda Global | March 28, 2019 SUBARU, Nissan, and Mazda Vehicles to Be Newly Equipped with “D-Call Net®” Advanced Automatic Collision Notification System

Toyota investing $749 million in five U.S. plants, adding 586 jobs

(Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp said on Thursday it will invest $749 million in five U.S. plants and add 586 jobs as it boosts engine production capacity and adds new hybrid models to its lineup. FILE PHOTO: A Toyota logo is displayed at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland March 5, 2019.… Continue reading Toyota investing $749 million in five U.S. plants, adding 586 jobs

Mazda range-extended electric car may help the rotary live on

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The Wankel rotary, the peculiar pistonless internal combustion engine design that Mazda built so much of its heritage around, may see a resurgence after all.

Earlier reports and remarks from Mazda executives have suggested that while the rotary will make a comeback, it will be relegated to what’s essentially an emergency generator—a range extender for a plug-in electric vehicle that’s expected for the U.S., among other markets. But a report from last week puts the rotary potentially on a higher stage in some versions or vehicles.

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Ichiro Hirose, Mazda’s managing executive officer for powertrain development, recently told Australia’s Drive that the project is no longer a single powertrain layout for one vehicle but a flexible platform that could be used to configure various levels of electrification around the globe for the smaller automaker, which has limited development resources compared to other big global automakers.

“What we intend to do is that with this combination you can vary the amount of battery and also the amount of fuel tank supply,” Hirose told Drive. “What that allows us to do is, depending on the ratio between the two, is that we can have a derivative that can work more like a plug-in hybrid.”

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The executive said that Mazda has made a breakthrough with its rotary engine that may allow it to be used as more than just a range extender in the future. That includes new ways to curb the emissions involved in this challenging engine design’s startup conditions, and there’s a hint that the strategy could involve spinning the rotary up ahead of time, perhaps only operating it in a certain rev range.

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Hirose used the term XEV to refer to some combination of the rotary range extender and electric drive system. With flexibility built into the platform, some versions could have only a series-hybrid setup, perhaps with the rotary used solely as the range extender, somewhat like the BMW i3 REx. Others, he hinted, could be more like the system used in Toyota hybrids, mixing in parallel-hybrid operation and making the motor supplemental to the internal-combustion engine at higher speeds.

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In either case, the U.S. is almost certain to get a vehicle that places perhaps more emphasis on its charging port than its fuel tank. Masashi Otsuka, Mazda’s North American VP of R&D and design, confirmed to Green Car Reports recently that a significant amount of research and development work has been done in the U.S. on what he termed a range-extended drive system with the rotary.

Otsuka said that we’re likely to see the technology in a prototype vehicle, positioned for the U.S., before the end of the year. So we may not have to wait long before we can hear a new rotary run again—if only once in a while.

Mazda Motor Europe announces new President & CEO

Mazda Motor Europe (MME) has today announced that effective 1st April 2019, Yasuhiro Aoyama, currently Managing Executive Officer at Mazda Motor Corporation in Japan, will become President & CEO of MME succeeding Jeff Guyton, who will become President of Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) having led the European business since 2009. Announcing the changes, Akira… Continue reading Mazda Motor Europe announces new President & CEO