Mazda Motor Corporation unveiled the Mazda RX-VISION today at the Tokyo Motor Show.
Powered by a next-generation SKYACTIV-R rotary engine, the unconventional technology is the most compelling symbol of the carmaker’s challenger spirit after it pioneered rotary engines in 1967 but then ceased making them in 2002.
Honda’s next generation Clarity Fuel Cell went on its stand at the Tokyo Motor Show a year before it comes to Britain.
Incorporating Honda’s most advanced technologies, the Clarity Fuel Cell is the world’s first production model of a fuel cell powered sedan to house the entire fuel cell stack and drivetrain system in the space normally occupied by the engine and transmission and information on the European launch of the vehicle will follow in 2016.