Under Toyota’s leadership, Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha Motors will jointly develop synthetic fuels, biodiesel and hydrogen engines.

Toyota is one of the largest car manufacturers in the world His stance on electric driving is well known. For now, the Japanese giant is sticking with the traditional drivetrains and hybrids in which it takes the lead. A few days after the company did not sign Agreement to phase out fossil fuel vehicles by 2040Instead, an alliance was formed to save the internal combustion engine.

The “Japanese team” consists of Toyota, Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki and Yamaha. The group will work together to develop alternative fuels with low environmental impact and to advance hydrogen technology, write the Car News. Toyota and Mazda have also pledged to develop the 1.5-liter Skyactiv-D engine. In addition, Yamaha and Kawasaki They will work together to develop a hydrogen engine for motorcycles.

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Toyota clearly believes that solutions like hydrogen will play an important role in a sustainable future, even if the idea of ​​propulsion is hydrogen, Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously described it as “amazing bullshit”. Despite the above plans, it is also worth noting that Toyota has just revealed its first all-electric car, by bz4x crossover.

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They still give conventional motors a good decade and a half to run, but they are already seeing the time when the electric age is finally approaching.

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