I'm real interested to see how the new Honda DI engines hold up. They stayed port injection for a long time in order to work out the oil dilution and EGR hurdles. They don't use EGR on the DI 4 cylinders at all, and the jury is out on the oil dilution. They are some torquey, fuel efficient little suckers though.
From my spotty recent data gatherings, it appears that the oil dilution issue has rolled back some of the gains in extending oil change intervals that have been made in the last 20 years. Incremental gain in (initial, if not 20,000 miles out) MPG, balanced against more frequent oil changes needed - I'm not sure if that's a good trade.
Torque ? Always makes me smile, unless it means early replacement of a major drivetrain component !
Rgds, D.