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Mazda Named Most Fuel-Efficient Auto Manufacturer in the U.S


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IRVINE, CA--Dec. 16, 2013: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) noted in their most recent Light Duty Fuel Economy Trends report that Mazda Motor Corporation is the most fuel-efficient auto manufacturer in the U.S. With the highest fleet-wide adjusted fuel economy performance of 27.1 miles per gallon (MPG), and the lowest CO2 emissions of 328, Mazda led the chart for model year (MY) 2012.

While still retaining the fun-to-drive characteristics for which Mazda is known, the company had the second largest increase (2.1 MPG) in the report over their MY 2011 MPG (25.0). Mazda has achieved the highest fuel efficiency of any other mainstream automotive manufacturer in the industry, without offering a hybrid or electric vehicle. Mazda's unique SKYACTIV®[1] TECHNOLOGY has made this level of efficiency possible. SKYACTIV is a suite of component and engineering technologies that incorporate ultra-high compression ratio gasoline engines, super-efficient manual and automatic transmissions, lightweight chassis and body components, reduced rolling resistance and low-drag body styling.

"Mazda has long had a history of doing things differently, and SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY is no exception," said Jim O'Sullivan, president and CEO, Mazda North American Operations. "While other manufacturers have turned their attention to hybrids and electric cars, we chose to focus on perfecting the base technology used in more than 90 percent of the cars and SUVs sold today: the internal combustion engine. Through analyzing and refining this technology, as well as every other component in a modern automobile, Mazda has been able to achieve class-leading fuel economy in nearly every segment it competes in, and bring that technology – at an affordable price – to every customer."

Mazda's SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY brought the company to the forefront of fuel efficiency through such vehicles as the all-new 2014 Mazda3, the 2014 Mazda6, and the 2014 CX-5. Mazda3 reaches near best-in-class fuel economy with 41 highway MPG when equipped with the i-ELOOP energy regeneration system. Mazda6 equipped with i-ELOOP achieves class- leading fuel economy with 40 highway MPG. At 35 MPG, CX-5 still retains the title of the highest highway MPG of any SUV in North America, including hybrids.

Please see the chart below for more information regarding the EPA test results:

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MY 2011-2013 Manufacturer Adjusted Fuel Economy and Adjusted CO2Emissions


MY 2011 Final

MY 2012 Final

MY 2013 Preliminary

Manufacturer

Fuel Economy (MPG)

CO2Emissions (g/mi)

Fuel Economy (MPG)

Change from MY 2011 (MPG)

CO2 Emissions (g/mi)

Change from MY 2011 (g/mi)

Fuel Economy (MPG)

CO2 Emissions (g/mi)

Mazda

25.0

356

27.1

+2.1

328

-28

27.5

324

Honda

24.1

369

26.6

+2.5

334

-35

27.0

329

Toyota

24.1

369

25.6

+1.5

347

-22

25.2

352

VW

26.0

349

25.8

-0.2

351

+2

26.2

346

Subaru

23.9

372

25.2

+1.3

352

-20

26.2

339

Nissan

23.3

381

24.1

+0.8

369

-12

25.3

351

BMW

22.7

393

23.7

+1.0

377

-16

24.4

364

Ford

21.1

422

22.8

+1.7

390

-32

22.6

394

GM

20.7

429

21.7

+1.0

410

-19

22.0

404

Diamler

19.1

469

21.1

+2.0

426

-43

22.2

402

Chrysler-Fiat

19.4

458

20.1

+0.7

442

-16

21.6

411










All

22.4

398

23.6

+1.2

376

-22

24.0

370