Toyota and Japanese Automakers Innovate Efficient, Fuel-Adaptable Engines Amid EV Shift

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Despite the global shift towards electric vehicles, Toyota, Subaru, and Mazda are committed to developing next-generation internal combustion engines (ICE) integrated with EV components. These engines aim to be more efficient and support carbon neutrality through a multi-pathway approach, including e-fuel and biofuels. However, this strategy may cause these automakers to lag behind competitors who are more aggressively pursuing fully electric vehicles.
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