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Fiat Automobiles is one of Europe’s ten
best-selling automotive brands and for the
second year running confirmed the lowest
average value for CO2 emissions from the
vehicles sold in 2008: 133.7 g/km (137.3
g/km in 2007). |
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Fiat
Automobiles is one of Europe’s ten best-selling
automotive brands and for the second year running
confirmed the lowest average value for CO2 emissions
from the vehicles sold in 2008: 133.7 g/km (137.3 g/km
in 2007). The record was corroborated by JATO, a world
leader in automotive advisory and research services,
founded in 1984 and now operating in over 40 countries.
The bottom line
shows FIAT ahead of Peugeot (138.1 g/km), Citroen (142.4
g/km), Renault (142.7 g/km), Toyota (144.9 g/km), Ford
(147.8 g/km), Opel/Vauxhall (151.1 g/km), Volkswagen (158.8
g/km), BMW (160.6 g/km) and Mercedes (185.0 g/km). FIAT
Group is also in pole position for groups (138.4 g/km),
ahead of PSA, Renault, Toyota and Hyundai.
Lorenzo Sistino,
managing director of Fiat Automobiles, says: “The result of
this important analysis rewards Fiat’s ongoing quest for
innovative solutions for reduction of polluting emissions
and levels of CO2. But Fiat’s commitment has always been to
the public’s real needs and won’t be stopping here. Our aim
is actually to reinforce our European record in emission
reduction by introducing new engines, new technologies and
new applications. New engines, like those with the
innovative Multiair system, which will gradually be
installed in all our Group cars and will enable further
reductions in consumption and emissions.
New
technologies, like the Start&Stop, already presented in the
Fiat 500 and soon also to be seen on the range’s latest
models. New applications like the ‘eco:Drive’, an innovative
software developed with Microsoft, that uses a USB port from
the versatile Blue&Me system to achieve analysis of the
driver’s vehicle handling thus helping to optimize behaviour
in terms of consumption and hence emissions: currently there
are about 10,000 regular users who monitor their driving
style in this way”.
Worldwide Fiat
is one of the automotive companies offering the best
response in the battle to beat the environmental impact of
transport. To achieve this crucial objective, Fiat provides
tangible solutions that are available to everyone and are
available now. Proof lies in the models available to the
market, investments in new product development, schemes for
research and sustainable mobility developed in partnership
with public administrations.
Nor should it be
overlooked that Fiat is Europe’s leader in the production of
compact vehicles, which are by definition the most eco
friendly. For instance, two years ahead of others, the Fiat
500 and the Fiat Bravo both introduced Euro 5 petrol and
diesel engines. What’s more, by the end of 2009, most
engines in the Fiat range as a whole will be ahead of Euro 5
standards.
FIAT also
recently presented two important developments: its LPG range
comprising Panda, Grande Punto and Bravo models, as well as
the new PUR-O2 line, specifically for the 500, the Croma and
the Bravo. In particular, the latter includes a selected
group of versions at the forefront of the international
scenario, with high technological content, low consumption
and CO2 emissions. This is due to the application of
specific systems and devices like the innovative “eco:Drive”,
the new “Start&Stop” – developed by Engineering & Design and
FPT, with input from supplier partners like Bosch and
Magneti Marelli – which manages temporary engine power off
and power up (to keep the vehicle ticking over when it is
not moving) and special “eco packs” that include green
tyres, low viscosity oils, aerodynamic packages and modified
gearboxes.
Moreover, Fiat was the creator of Multijet technology that
drives all new generation diesel, as well as being the world
leader of the OEM methane vehicle market. Of course, FIAT
believes that methane engines are the most appropriate
technological choice to hand for dealing with pollution
issues in urban areas. This is because the use of methane is
a step in the right direction for environmental benefits
(approximately a 23% reduction in CO2 emissions and
practically 0 for PM emissions), but also for money saving.
Fiat is a leader in this technology and the first
manufacturer to offer an eco line – "Natural Power" – with
an extensive range of dual-fuel vehicles using petrol and
methane. These are able to meet the mobility demands of a
large category of users, including the professional sector:
from the Doblò (also Cargo version) to the Punto (also Van
version), from the Multipla to the Panda (also Van version)
and even the Grande Punto.
Lastly, apart
from research into alternative fuels, Fiat is now downsizing
diesel and petrol engines, as can be seen in the new 1.4
T-Jet and 1.6 Multijet families. In particular, the
application of a state-of-the-art turbo compressor combined
with reduced engine size means that performance comparable
to or better than large blocks can be achieved with lower
emissions.
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