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(from Mazda Press
Release) Mazda TAKERI to premiere at 2011 Tokyo Motor Show
Hiroshima, Japan, 25 October 2011. Mazda Motor Corporation will
showcase the global premiere of the Mazda TAKERI concept car, a
next-generation midsized sedan, at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show. Also
on stage making its Japan debut will be the new CX-5 crossover SUV –
equipped with the full array of Mazda’s breakthrough SKYACTIV
TECHNOLOGY – along with new technologies and production models.
Mazda’s theme for the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show is “Environmental
Technology, Pushing the Boundaries of the Emotion of Motion. As long
as there are people who love to drive, Mazda will continue to evolve
the emotion of motion in harmony with environmental and safety
performance.”
The TAKERI concept exploits Mazda’s new design language, KODO – Soul
of Motion, to bring a new level of strength and allure to sedan
styling. Under this appealing exterior is benchmark SKYACTIV
TECHNOLOGY like Mazda’s first regenerative braking system that
converts kinetic energy to electricity during deceleration, stores
it in capacitors and then uses it to power the vehicle’s electric
equipment, thereby reducing load on the engine and saving fuel. This
– combined with the new SKYACTIV-D diesel engine, Mazda i-stop, new
lightweight, aerodynamic and chassis technologies – enable the Mazda
TAKERI to achieve excellent fuel economy with vigorous performance
and a comfortable ride.