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Ford of Europe will offer its customers
ultra-low CO2 alternatives with the launch of a new range of
Ford ECOnetic models at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
These cars will use the latest common-rail
diesel powertrains with features engineered to reduce CO2
emissions. The first to be launched in early 2008 will be the Ford Focus
ECOnetic, which promises to deliver best-in-class CO2
emissions for conventional powertrain technology at just 115g/km.
"Although all of our current European
models are already highly competitive in terms of CO2, we
know that more and more car buyers seek the lowest possible emissions as
a key 'why-buy?'," said John Fleming, Ford of Europe president and CEO.
"By launching specific models, with
dedicated Ford ECOnetic badging to indicate ultra-low CO2
results, we will give a clear alternative to those customers who
prioritise low emissions performance.
"We chose the Ford ECOnetic name
because it links ecologically friendly technology to our kinetic design
'energy in motion' philosophy for both driving quality and emotional
styling."
Further details of the Ford ECOnetic
range will be revealed in September at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
The first vehicle to benefit will be the company's most popular model –
the Ford Focus.
The new Ford Focus ECOnetic, powered by
the highly efficient 109PS, 1.6-litre Duratorq TDCi engine with standard
Diesel Particulate Filter, delivers an average fuel consumption of
65.7mpg – corresponding to an average CO2 emission of only
115g/km.
"The challenge for the engineering team
was to deliver the maximum reduction in CO2 using available
and affordable techologies," said Gunnar Herrmann, Ford's medium car
line director.
The starting point for achieving these
results was to reduce drive resistances and improve aerodynamics. By
lowering the vehicle, adding an aerodynamics kit and using 195/65R15
tyres, a drag coefficient (cd) of 0.31 was achieved.
A further measure to reduce driving
resistance, used for the first time in the Ford Focus ECOnetic, is the
introduction of new low-viscosity transmission oil developed by Ford's
fuel partner BP. Under testing, the efficiency benefits were found to
be so significant that this new BP transmission oil is to be introduced
across other Ford products in the C and CD segments.
Ford of Europe is already a leader in
Flexifuel technology, with
Focus and C-MAX models fuelled with bio-ethanol E85 (a blend of 85 per
cent bio-ethanol and 15 per cent petrol), petrol or any mixture of both
fuels in the same tank.
From early 2008, Flexifuel versions of
the new Mondeo, the Ford Galaxy and the Ford S-MAX will be on sale,
giving Ford one of the broadest ranges of Flexifuel vehicles in Europe. |