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Toyota's 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter internal combustion engines, co-developed with Subaru and Mazda, are showing promising signs of power and efficiency. Toyota's Chief Technology Officer Hiroki Nakajima shared some interesting details about the next. This innovation builds on Toyota's deep expertise in hydrogen fuel cell technology, honed over years of research and product development.
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With this new internal combustion design, Toyota may bridge the gap between traditional engines and fully electric powertrains, offering yet another route to sustainable transportation. Toyota's next-gen engines are here! Learn why their new, highly efficient and versatile powertrain family, compatible with future fuels, poses a massive threat to competitors pushing for full. Toyota is developing a new lineup of four.
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Toyota's managed to achieve this through designing an engine with a shorter piston stroke, something which Toyota's CTO Hiroki Nakajima said was "a very difficult task" to get right. Why make the engines more compact? It's to allow Toyota to design cars with a lower front end. The new technology is a result of insights gained from racing the hydrogen-powered GR Corolla.
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Despite the rise of electric vehicles, Toyota continues to invest in internal combustion engines. From Autocar: The new engine can support both plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid set-ups and features a shorter piston stroke than Toyota's current engines, making it smaller and lighter. This is important, because a hybrid element can be fitted with minimal weight penalty, suggested Hiroyuki Yamada, a GR engineer working on the project.
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Toyota has once again pushed the boundaries of automotive innovation with its newest hydrogen engine. Among the standout features of this new technology is a 1.5. IN A NUTSHELL 🚗 Toyota leads the way in alternative engine solutions, focusing on sustainability and innovation.
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🔋 The company excels in hydrogen fuel-cell technology, showcased by the Toyota Mirai. 🔧 Toyota's new record-breaking engine promises 400hp, blending traditional and modern technologies. 🌍 By exploring both electric and hydrogen options, Toyota aims to redefine.
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