In reply to Adrian_Thompson:
I disagree that we are that near the epoch of ICEs.
If we were, everyone would be copying each other exactly, as it would the the last, optimum design.
In consideration of the Sky motor, I've added a third option to my list of where to go:
1) optimize and improve the existing powertrain and do a better match with the trans and vehicle system. This is Mazda's path- where they made the engine lighter, higher compression, found more efficiencies in design, etc.
2) make the engine much smaller, and boost it to have the appropriate power- which is the path many are taking right now. But seeing what we are doing right now- we are not nearly at the peak of what this can do. Nobody has the best powertrain system, yet. And some OEM's have individual parts that others just don't do well. To me, this path has quite a way until we really narrow it down to an optimum set up. Bear in mind- we do learn a lot from each other. There are some really interesting new tech that is also coming which shows a lot of potential (but I can't really mention what it is).
3) make the engine bigger, and put hardware on it to have it run smaller. AKA variable displacement. At the moment, this is largely NumCyl and NumCyl/2 in terms of running options, but there are developments that will allow any number of cylinders to run at one time. If anything, this is the tech that will allow larger N/A engines. What we don't really know is if it can actually be done without making the customer really angry, and at a cost that makes sense.
With the huge advantage that ICE's have in terms of fueling (many parts), it's going to take a while for EV's to really displace them especially given there's still room.
In terms of EV's- one thing that is mentioned is charge speed increases. That helps hybrids make a lot more sense, too- as energy recovery can be at a much higher rate. And there are some interesting things for micro-hybrid ideas- more like the Honda Insight vs. the full blown Hybrids today.
As much as some like to deny it, there's a whole lot going on, and a lot of potential still on the table.