It has achieved this figure partly due to the success of its LPG-powered vehicles, of which it has sold 65,000 units across Europe so far this year. The average CO2 emissions of these cars was 115.8g/km. Lorenzo Sistino, CEO of Fiat Automobiles, said: "Improving the environment is not a goal for the future, but something we can do right away.
"New engines are being introduced – like the innovative Multiair technology on petrol engines, making them capable of guaranteeing up to 10% lower CO2 emissions and the new generation of common-rail Multijet diesel engines that will make their debut on the Punto Evo and that will be gradually adopted on all of our group’s cars."
Europe's top ten manufacturers for low CO2 emissions:
1. Fiat - 129.1 g/km
2. Toyota - 132.9 g/km
3. Peugeot 134.5 g/km
4. Citroen - 138.1 g/km
5. Renault - 138.9 g/km
6. Ford - 140.4 g/km
7. Vauxhall/Opel - 149.5 g/km
8. VW - 152.5 g/km
9. Audi - 162.6 g/km
10. Mercedes - 178.8 g/km
Fiat reaches 130g/km CO2 limit 6 years early (EU)

Reviewed by admin
Published :
Rating : 4.5
Published :
Rating : 4.5
No comments:
Post a Comment