Mazda renders an insight into the next-gen Mazda 6 with the Takeri concept. The brand’s new kodo design language that debuted in the 2013 Mazda CX-5 small crossover makes it appearance here as well. The Takeri features Mazda’s Skyactiv fuel-saving technologies, including the Skyactiv-D clean diesel engine, a new six-speed automatic transmission, a new body and chassis framework and an engine idle-stop system.
The regenerative braking system converts kinetic energy to electricity during deceleration and stores it in capacitors, instead of batteries for use later in powering air conditioning, audio systems, lighting etc. Mazda claim, capacitors are more efficient than batteries because they can charge more quickly and have a longer lifespan. By 2015, all Mazda vehicles will get Skyactiv technologies and will sport the aggressive design philosophy that Mazda call kodo, Japanese for “soul of motion.”
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