Yamaha Motor has been commissioned by Toyota to develop a 5.0-litre V8 engine that is fuelled entirely by hydrogen.
They commented that “As Yamaha Motor, the Internal Combustion Engine Is Dear to Us.”
“We are working toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050,” explained Yamaha Motor president Yoshihiro Hidaka. “At the same time, ‘Motor’ is in our company name and we accordingly have a strong passion for and level of commitment to the internal combustion engine.”
In November last year, the five companies of Kawasaki, Subaru, Toyota, Mazda and Yamaha jointly announced they would begin discussions for conducting collaborative research into possible avenues for expanding the range of fuel options for internal combustion engines in the quest for carbon neutrality.
At the announcement venue, the V8 hydrogen engine shown above, was unveiled to the public. The unit is based on the 5.0-liter engine in the Lexus RC F luxury sport coupe, with modifications made to the injectors, cylinder heads, intake manifold, and more, and delivers up to 450 hp at 6,800 rpm and a maximum 540 Nm of torque of at 3,600 rpm.
“Hydrogen engines house the potential to be carbon-neutral while keeping our passion for the internal combustion engine alive at the same time,” proclaimed President Hidaka at the venue. “Teaming up with companies with different corporate cultures and areas of expertise as well as growing the number of partners we have is how we want to lead the way into the future.”
Yamaha is developing a V8 high-performance hydrogen engine under commission from Toyota
Yamaha is developing a V8 high-performance hydrogen engine under commission from Toyota
Technology
Monday, 02 May 2022