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Denver Mazda Dealer showcases Mazda’s newest concept

One of the leading Mazda Dealers Denver has, would like to share the newest concept to be unveiled by Mazda at the Tokyo Motor Show.



Mazda Motor Corporation showcased the global premiere of the Mazda TAKERI next-generation midsize sedan concept car at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show. The show also saw the Japanese debut of the new 2013 Mazda CX-5 crossover SUV outfitted with the complete range of Mazda's breakthrough SkyActiv technology, as well as other new technologies and production models.

The Mazda TAKERI takes advantage of Mazda's new design language, "KODO - Soul of Motion," to bring a new level of strength and allure to sedan styling. The TAKERI features SkyActiv technology, including the efficient and powerful new SKYACTIV-D clean diesel engine, to deliver dynamic performance and a comfortable ride. The combination of SkyActiv technology and other technology features, such as i-stop, Mazda's idling stop system, and a new regenerative braking system, enable the Mazda TAKERI to achieve exceptional fuel economy.

The regenerative braking system efficiently 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. The regenerative braking system represents Step Two of Mazda's Building Block Strategy. After renewing existing technologies, such as engines and bodies, Step One of the Building Block Strategy is idling stop technology (i-stop), Step Two is regenerative braking technology, and Step Three is electric drive technology (hybrid, etc.).

We know that this may be a bunch of technical jargon, but feel free to stop by your Denver Mazda dealer, Groove Mazda, and ask any of sales guides about this amazing new technology. 

Until this car is put into production, you can always take the 2012 Mazda3 for a spin, as it currently has the SkyActiv technology included.

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