Montreal Gazette

Toyota rolls out engine based on hybrid

- YURI KAGEYAMA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOKYO — Toyota has developed an efficient gasoline engine using technology fine-tuned with gas-electric hybrids, in which the Japanese automaker is an industry leader.

Toyota Motor Corp. said the engine will be rolled out in 14 models this year and next year.

The technology is common in hybrids, such as the Toyota Prius and Ford Fusion, which switch back and forth between an electric motor and a gas engine for better mileage.

But it is relatively rare in vehicles with gas engines alone. Japanese rivals Mazda Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. have developed similar engines.

Toyota said the new engine will deliver 10 per cent better fuel efficiency than comparable current engines.

It uses an old-style engine type called the Atkinson cycle, which reduces heat through greater thermal efficiency.

Toyota said it developed a version that achieves efficiency without sacrificin­g power.

Toyota also used other features such as better combustion and reduced friction to boost efficiency.

The new engine will come in 1.0 litre and 1.3 litre versions, but will be expanded to other types, and variations of it will also be used in future hybrid models, according to Toyota.

“They show the future direction of Toyota engine developmen­t,” said Toyota spokesman Brian Lyons. Toyota has been worried about the reliabilit­y of the oil supply for decades and has focused on green cars, especially hybrids.

The maker of the Lexus luxury model and Camry sedan has sold more than six million hybrid vehicles around the world, more than any other manufactur­er, since the Prius was introduced in late 1997.

Hybrids are popular but remain a niche market, and competitio­n has been intensifyi­ng from efficient gas engines.

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