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Do Honda, Toyota or Mazda still offer naturally aspirated engines?

  

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Between Honda, Toyota and Mazda... do any of these manufactures make a naturally aspirated engine ? Or is everything GDI/turbo charged now.        


Clarification: Are you asking out of curiosity or is there a vehicle (with corresponding requirements) you are looking for?


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All 3 of them still do, with Toyota having the biggest selection.


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They are getting harder to find.  Or to be more accurate, they aren’t making them as much as they used to. 

Honda and Mazda seem to be the faster in moving away from N/A. Toyota probably has some breathing room before they switch more of their engines to turbo because they have a huge hybrid fleet. 


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Yes they all still do make N/A engines. So depending on the car you're looking for you can check the specs to make sure about the engine type, but it's not that they aren't making N/A anymore.


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I agree with everyone. Toyota's big vehicles like the Tundra and the Sequoia are transitioning to turbocharged engines. Honda is the opposite. They only turbocharged smaller vehicles (Civic, Accord, CR-V) with the 4 cylinder engines. Mazda pretty much turbocharged most of their vehicles either for performance or fuel economy.

 


Just fyi that the new Civic still has non-turbo 4 cylinder engine options too.


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