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SEAT has reveals its most
economical and lowest-emissions
production car at the Frankfurt
Motor Show– the Ibiza Ecomotive.
Mixing mean with green – that’s
mean-looking and sporty styling,
as one would expect from the
sporty Spanish brand, and green
credentials, thanks to its
ultra-efficient engineering –
the Ibiza Ecomotive is set to be
among the very lowest polluting
new cars on sale in the UK, when
it arrives next year.
Its debut could make even some
petrol-electric hybrid rivals
green with envy, as the
Ecomotive is a stylish and
sporty-looking four-seater
hatchback with ultra low CO2
emissions and fuel consumption,
but with a projected lower
purchase price than such
competitors. Prices will be
confirmed closer to the car’s
on-sale date, but are certain to
be more attractive to
environmentally-aware customers
on a budget.
With official carbon dioxide
emissions of just 99 g/km, the
Ibiza Ecomotive is not only set
to avoid the London Congestion
Charge, under the terms of new
proposals, but also road fund
licence, as it fits into the
tax-exempt VED Band ‘A’. And,
perhaps more pertinently on the
subject of financial incentives,
it is capable of returning a
thrifty 74.3 mpg on the combined
cycle.
This increase in fuel efficiency
compared with the already-frugal
Ibiza 1.4 TDI on which the new
model is based (124 g/km CO2
and 61.4 mpg), is thanks to a
number of careful enhancements.
New software has been added to
the ECU, while particulate
emissions are further reduced
through the fitment of a Diesel
Particulate Filter (DPF).
Furthermore, the gear ratios
have been lengthened.
The Ibiza Ecomotive is also more
aerodynamic, with a Cd
(coefficient of drag) figure of
0.30, compared with Cd 0.315 for
the standard 1.4 TDI model. In
addition, the wheels have been
fitted with specific Dunlop
SP10A 165/70 R14 tyres, whose
materials and design result in
less road friction.
To
put the Ibiza Ecomotive’s 74.3
mpg economy figure into
perspective, it would allow a
tour from Calais to St Tropez
(approximately 735 miles) on
just one modestly-sized 45-litre
tank of diesel. |