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Absolutely astounding. The cars of tomorrow we all dreamed of as kids are starting to arrive - AT LAST! :D

 

The Taiki looks like it'll be useless for the shopping.

The Taiki is front-engined, rear-drive and is powered by the latest iteration of Mazda's rotary engine that's swollen from 1.3 to 1.6 litres. The Japanese company remains wedded to this technology, despite rotary's high consumption of fuel and oil. Why? Because Mazda is experimenting with rotary engines that run on hydrogen.

 

It will show a dual-fuel Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid at Tokyo, whose engine runs on hydrogen and unleaded fuel. When on H2 mode, it converts hydrogen into electricity to power the turbine engine; this isn't mere pie-in-the-sky fantasy - Mazda will start leasing such vehicles in 2008.

More pics here - http://www.carenthusiast.com/news.html?mode=article&id=2120

Tip : Click to open a photo, then keep clicking previous for loads more.

Check out the steerling arrangement!

 

imagehttp://www.carenthusiast.com/mazda/mazda_taiki_concept_2007_011.jpg

 

It's like Flight of the Navigator or something!

 

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http://www.carenthusiast.com/mazda/mazda_taiki_concept_2007_010.jpg

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