Lexus and Toyota to use rear-drive Mazda architecture - report

Mazda's upcoming rear-wheel drive platform could also underpin a generation of rear-driven Toyota and Lexus products, if reports from Japan are on the money. Uncovered in May, the new platform will support longitudinally-mounted petrol and diesel inline-six engines with mild hybrid augmentation, sending power to the rear or all four wheels.

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