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Hybrid engines help Toyota gas cars

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 10 April 2014 | 09.16

TOYOTA has developed an efficient gasoline engine using technology fine-tuned with gas-electric hybrids, in which the Japanese carmaker is an industry leader.

Toyota Motor Corp said on Thursday the engine will be rolled out in 14 models this year and next year.

The technology is common in hybrids, such as the Toyota Prius and Ford Fusion, which switch back and forth between an electric motor and a gas engine for better mileage, but it is relatively rare in vehicles with gas engines alone.

Japanese rivals Mazda Motor Corp and Honda Motor Co have developed similar engines.

Toyota said the new engine will deliver 10 per cent better fuel efficiency than comparable current engines.

It uses an old-style engine type called the Atkinson cycle, which reduces heat through greater thermal efficiency.

Toyota also used other features such as better combustion and reduced friction to boost efficiency.

The new engine will come in 1.0 litre and 1.3 litre versions, but will be expanded to other types, and variations of it will also be used in future hybrid models, according to Toyota.

"They show the future direction of Toyota engine development," said Toyota spokesman Brian Lyons.

Toyota has been worried about the reliability of the oil supply for decades and has focused on green cars, especially hybrids.

The maker of the Lexus luxury model and Camry sedan has sold more than 6 million hybrid vehicles around the world, more than any other manufacturer, since the Prius was introduced in late 1997.

Hybrids are popular but remain a niche market, and competition has been intensifying from efficient gas engines.


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PM to push for freer trade in China speech

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott will wrap up the formal side of his North Asia visit with a dinner at China's ceremonious Great Hall of the People with President Xi Jinping.

Mr Abbott's visit to Shanghai on Friday will coincide with Australia Week in China, an inaugural trade fair being spearheaded by the largest business delegation ever sent abroad from Australia.

The prime minister will address the expected 1500 guests at the Shanghai showcase lunch, promoting the benefits of freer trade and greater investment with Australia's largest trading partner.

Nearly all state premiers and chief ministers, plus a delegation of Australia's leading corporate CEOs, are expected to attend.

The prime minister has spent a week in North Asia shoring up free trade deals and after finalising agreements with Japan and South Korea hopes to make significant progress with China.

Mr Abbott will then head to Beijing for bilateral talks with Chinese president Xi Jinping, before capping off the formalities of his visit to the region with dinner at the Great Hall of the People.


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UK slams Malaysian Air over 2012 incident

BRITAIN'S air accidents investigator has criticised Malaysian Airlines for its lack of proper oversight in preserving flight recordings during an incident at London's Heathrow Airport in 2012.

A Boeing 747 bound for Kuala Lumpur, carrying 340 passengers, had to return to Heathrow soon after takeoff because of engine and electrical failure on August 17, 2012.

The pilots flew the plane manually and returned to the airport safely.

In a report issued on Thursday, Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch said all the audio information relating to the incident was lost because the cockpit voice recorder ran on long after the landing.

The body said the airline's "procedures for the preservation of flight recordings were not sufficiently robust".

The Heathrow incident was not related to Flight MH370, which went missing last month.


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Will's fighting talk in race against Kate

THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are due to face off, putting their sailing skills to the test on competing America's Cup yachts.

Prince William and Kate will compete in opposing boats on Auckland Harbour on Friday, in an event free of the pomp and formality typically associated with the monarchy.

William told Prime Minister John Key at Government House on Thursday night he expected the race to be "a bit of healthy competition" - although he said he'd already been telling everyone he would win it.

The yachts will be manned by Emirates Team New Zealand crews, and the race is expected to last two hours.

Afterwards, the royal couple will take a spin in an amphibious car before jetting back to Wellington.

The royal trip has been marred by weather thus far, and Friday is no different, with fog and showers being forecast.

But MetService duty forecaster David Miller said the weather wouldn't be too bad.

"It'll be an improvement on what they've had in Wellington for the past few days."

Royal visit media manager Allen Walley said he couldn't comment on contingency plans, and a decision would be made on Friday.

But before all the high-adrenalin excitement, the duke and duchess will be greeted off the plane at Whenuapai military air base by Auckland Mayor Len Brown.

They'll then meet Royal New Zealand Air Force personnel and their families.

Little Prince George will again miss out on the action - he'll stay in the capital with his Spanish nanny, Maria Borrallo.


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