
Takeshi Uchiyamada, Toyota’s executive vice president in charge of R&D, told Automotive News that, "in the next five years, the general trend is downsizing of engines and the use of turbochargers."

Uchiyamada-san also explained that he foresees Toyota using the new engine tech across its range -- meaning you'll see it rolled out in everything from a Corolla to a Crown --, and that stop/start systems and variable valve timing improvements will also be a part of the solution.
If Toyota's renewed focus on conventional engines tells us anything, it's that there's no one single solution to improving fuel economy and curtailing emissions while keeping manufacturing costs low. Finding the best combination of technology for every application is key to Toyota's -- or any automaker's -- future success.
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