The 2.0 Skyactiv X is similar in power to the 2.5 Skyactiv G we get now so it’s an efficiency upgrade not power imo. Now if they also make a 2.5 version......
This.
Yeah in how many years?Autofugel in their SkyActiv-X review did sort of mention a 2.5 is either coming or in the pipeline...
Isn't the new 6 on paper quite a bit faster the the revered MS3 with premium gas and 320 torque? Yea...pretty sure it is. There's your 6 speed. Is this not enough?
Probably not that long after is my guessYeah in how many years?
The 6 is in the low to mid 6 second bracketSorry 7, but I don't think it's even close. 2nd gen speed 3 was like 5.3-5.5 seconds 0-60. Not sure what the 2.5T 6 is quoted at, but I don't think it's nearly that quick.
And SkyActiv-G 2.5T is designed for low-end touque at low rpm which is not good for fast acceleration. The engine is running out of breath above 4,250 rpm.Sorry 7, but I don't think it's even close. 2nd gen speed 3 was like 5.3-5.5 seconds 0-60. Not sure what the 2.5T 6 is quoted at, but I don't think it's nearly that quick.
And SkyActiv-G 2.5T is designed for low-end touque at low rpm which is not good for fast acceleration. The engine is running out of breath above 4,250 rpm.
Because it was primarily designed for the CX-9 which they did research and concluded that most of it's driving is at low speeds therefore no need for top end powerAnd SkyActiv-G 2.5T is designed for low-end touque at low rpm which is not good for fast acceleration. The engine is running out of breath above 4,250 rpm.
CX-8 won't get 2.5T as it's the diesel "variant" for the CX-9A 2.5T sounds like a great option for the CX5 or CX8
So it's not really broadening then. It's replacing one with the other.
IMO this's a step in wrong direction! Mazda should spend very little money adding a turbo to SkyActiv-G 2.0L. Adding a turbo to 2.5L that's an engine too big with turbo for most applications and fuel efficiency will suffer greatly!This is what I think is happening now. We are losing the folks who want more performance as they purchase cars from different brands. Those folks are then replaced by new Mazda buyers who don't really care that much about performance. So I'm not really sure if Mazda is gaining or losing customers. At the end of the day, Mazda needs to keep in mind their zoom-zoom and feel alive slogans. I'm not asking for 300+ horsepower, just wanting for more power across the board. Mazda definitely employs a lot of car people. Dave Coleman even mentioned that he wanted to put the 2.5T engine into the CX-3 (even if it doesn't fit), and that it fits in the Mazda3 and Mazda6. The problem of course is whether or not they will be allowed to by upper management.
The Mazda6 with the turbo is a good start. I have yet to see Motor Trend or Car and Driver quote some passing time stats. I'm very much interested to see if it can match the gen2 speed3 45-65 mph passing time of 2.5 seconds. Even if it is slower, I still think this is a step in the right direction.
And SkyActiv-G 2.5T is designed for low-end touque at low rpm which is not good for fast acceleration. The engine is running out of breath above 4,250 rpm.
When I said "a step in the right direction", I meant offering more powerful engines for their cars. They could offer a SkyActiv V6 and I wouldn't care. I just want more passing power. They only gave the Mazda6 the 2.5T engine because that's the only higher powered engine they have available. They only have that because a 2.0T engine would be struggling on a big vehicle like the CX-9, so they chose to turbocharge the 2.5 engine instead.IMO this's a step in wrong direction! Mazda should spend very little money adding a turbo to SkyActiv-G 2.0L. Adding a turbo to 2.5L that's an engine too big with turbo for most applications and fuel efficiency will suffer greatly!