Mazda hasn't exactly reinvented the reciprocating engine with its SkyActiv technology, but it has given it more breathing room, believing that it will be around for many years yet.
The carmaker's 2-litre SkyActiv engine in the updated Mazda3 range has been named one of the 10 best engines for 2011-12.
SkyActiv is a bunch of technologies around which Mazda aims to drastically improve fuel economy. It claims it delivers more power and torque but cuts fuel use by 25 per cent - a figure that Mazda will stand by but won't shout from the rooftops.
"If we do, someone is sure to ring up and say they can't replicate it," says Mazda NZ managing director Andrew Clearwater. "It depends on the driving style."
The powertrain - engine and gearbox - is at the core of the system, but SkyActiv also includes chassis design. For example, it uses more pieces of straight, lightweight steel sections to form the body shell's reinforcement channels.