HIROSHIMA, Japan-Mazda Motor Corporation has developed the world's first passenger vehicle regenerative braking system that uses a capacitor. The groundbreaking system, which Mazda calls 'i-ELOOP', ...
The 2014 Mazda6 sedan equipped with the Japanese automaker’s new i-ELOOP system is capable of returning an impressive 40-mpg on the highway. Overall EPA figures are 28/40-mpg in city and highway ...
Mazda released details Friday of its new "i-ELOOP" (Intelligent Energy Loop) regenerative braking system - the first system to use a capacitor to store and release energy. The automaker claims the new ...
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