RegGuheert
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It looks like Toyota is getting in on this trend, as well:
Here is a short video on Toyota's technology:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X__JTmVJ9ug[/youtube]
With both hiigher efficiency and higher torque, Toyota could be well-positioned to pick up previous diesel-owners who were burned by dieselgate.GreenCarReports said:Toyota’s new Dynamic Force Engine adopts high-speed combustion technologies and a variable control system. It also achieves greater thermal efficiency, resulting in high output, due to a reduction in energy loss associated with exhaust and cooling systems, the movement of mechanical parts, and other aspects.
As a result, the newly developed 2.0-liter gasoline vehicle and hybrid vehicle engines achieve world-leading thermal efficiencies of 40% and 41% respectively. In addition, compared to existing engines, the new engines achieve increased torque at all engine speeds—from low to high rotations—and will comply with expected future exhaust regulations in each country in advance.
Here is a short video on Toyota's technology:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X__JTmVJ9ug[/youtube]