Earlier this year, Mazda said that it will introduce hybrids and electric-cars into its lineup to meet its goal to improve its fleet fuel-economy by 30 percent by 2015. Unlike Honda and Toyota, Mazda will off hybrid technology on its existing model, not standalone hybrids.
“It’s going to be the 20-teens that we’re going to be actually engineering all this,” Executive Vice President Philip Spender said.
Speaking at the launch of the Mazda 3 in Japan, Spender said that hybrid systems will be offered as...
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