Toyota and Mazda to share technologies for EVs

by SpeedLux

Toyota and Mazda have decided to make a deal in sharing the advanced technologies with respect to strict emission regulations and cost. These advanced technologies are expected to use in their electronic car.

These deals were not yet confirmed, but they are expected to share fuel cell and plug in hybrid technology supplied by Toyota and highly efficient SkyActiv engine supplied by Mazda. Mazda is also developing their own fuel cell but they are still looking to enhance its services through this partnership. Toyota and Mazda are already working on a project in which Toyota supplies Scion iA and Mazda 2 saloon hatchback version.

Manufacturer earned huge profit with Fiat chryiser automobile and it produces good result as far as production is concerned across their industries. The Toyota upcoming project planned to work with Yaris and the deal with same team Mazda 2’s hatchback version. This shows the unified and a strong relationship between Toyota and Mazda.

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