HIROSHIMA,
Japan--The government authorities of the City of Hiroshima and Hiroshima
Prefecture, situated in western Japan, have each had one dual-fueled RX-8
Hydrogen RE vehicle delivered from Mazda Motor Corporation. Leases for
the rotary engine RX-8 Hydrogen RE cars commenced at a ceremony held today
to mark the deliveries and was attended by local dignitaries. The RX-8
Hydrogen RE model features a dual-fuel system that allows the driver to
select either gasoline or hydrogen fuel with the flick of a switch.
Mazda delivered a hydrogen vehicle
each to its first two corporate customers, Idemitsu Kosan Company and Iwatani
international Corporation, in March 2006. With the additional leasing to
these local government authorities, Mazda has made fleet sales of four
hydrogen RE vehicles to date. Future plans call for leasing up to ten vehicles
with other fleet customers, including local governments and energy companies,
by the end of 2006.
As Mazda forges ahead in its efforts
toward achieving a more environmentally friendly society, the Hiroshima-based
company will continue its independent development of rotary engine-powered
hydrogen vehicles. In October 2004, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure
and Transport approved Hydrogen RE for real-world public roads tests and
commercial leasing started in February 2006.
Kazuhide Watanabe, Mazda's chairman
of the board, said, "We are very pleased that the City of Hiroshima and
Hiroshima Prefecture endorsed Mazda's concept of hydrogen vehicles by becoming
our fleet customers so quickly after vehicle leasing started. We're proud
to be based in Hiroshima, and Mazda will continue with its initiatives
to help achieve a cleaner hydrogen society in the future."

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