High Tensile Steel Now Being Used by Mazda
Published Monday, 31 October, 2011 by Blog Admin. Categories: News.
MAZDA will introduce the Mazda CX-5 at Tulley Mazda (located at 147 Daniel Webster Highway in Nashua, NH) by 2012. Aside from it being a much anticipated crossover, this vehicle is the first car implementing a new ultra-high tensile steel.
But what does that mean to the driver?
Ultra-high tensile steel will work with a new energy absorbing structure in various parts of the vehicle body. This material will compress and absorb more during a crash, giving any occupants a better chance of surviving accidents. It will also greatly improve maneuvering.
"Mazda conducted extensive research into how bumper beams deform in a crash, and created a new design that absorbs energy more efficiently," according to one report.1
This plan will give a miles per gallon ratings boost to CX-5 as well. Added to the fuel efficient SKYACTIV engine, Mazda cars may become the greenest on the road. Ultra-high tensile steel is part of Mazda's goal of producing lightweight, highly rigid cars.
Source: 1http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1066864_mazda-first-automaker-to-implement-ultra-high-tensile-steel/
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