Mazda Cuts Fleet Costs With SKYACTIV Technology

Mazda Cuts Fleet Costs With SKYACTIV Technology

Mazda continues to secure an increasing share of the corporate market with its SKYACTIV technology model range, initially introduced on the Mazda CX-5, followed by the fleet best-selling Mazda6 and this year on the all-new Mazda3. The benefits of SKYACTIV technology are many and varied, but the core attributes are low CO2 emissions delivering cash-saving benefit-in-kind tax opportunities to company drivers and first class fuel economy.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
19 May 2014

The SKYACTIV technology benefits extend to also include improved aerodynamics, vehicle weight reduction, chassis developments and new manual and automatic transmissions. That complete package has combined to deliver year-on-year fleet sales growth for Mazda in 2013/14 of 80 per cent as an increasing number of fleet managers and company car drivers turn to the brand.

Both the all-new Mazda3 and Mazda6 ranges feature the 2.2-litre SKYACTIV-D 150ps engine, which is Euro6 emission compliant and returns an unbeatable combination of performance and economy from the available power of up to 72.4mpg (Combined) with emissions from just 104g/km.

Turning to the Mazda CX-5 and powered by the same 2.2-litre 150ps diesel engine mated to 2WD it returns up to 61.4mpg and emissions from 119g/km, which outclasses models from rival marques.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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