Mazda is an automaker that is revitalizing its rotary engine technology for use in electrified and hydrogen-powered cars, including its MX-30 e-Skyactiv R-EV model.
Mazda is mentioned as one of the world's leading automakers that offers clean vehicles, with a focus on battery-powered cars and some opting for hydrogen fuel cells.
Mazda is an automaker that has partnered with Toyota to form a new company focused on clean vehicle technology. They plan to release their own clean vehicles starting in 2019.
Japanese automaker pursuing clean vehicle development through efficient combustion technology (Skyactiv) rather than pure battery electric drivetrains. Became independent after Ford sold its shares nearly a decade ago.
Mazda is a Japanese automaker currently in negotiations to expand its technology partnership with Toyota, potentially gaining access to Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell and hybrid technology and offering its fuel-efficient engine technology.
Mazda is mentioned as having previously competed in Le Mans with a hydrogen-powered racecar called the RX-8 RE, indicating that GreenGT is not the first hydrogen-powered vehicle to participate in the event.
Japanese automaker retiring its rotary engine and pivoting to hydrogen fuel cell technology for future vehicles. Currently testing hydrogen-powered vehicles and developing a hydrogen-powered rotary engine for electric vehicles.