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The FIAT Ducato 140 Natural Power has gone
on sale, a natural gas-powered vehicle,
guaranteeing top performance, low
consumption and – above all – minimum
emissions. |
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The gas tanks are installed under the
flooring and this leaves the entire storage
area free. The fuel system comprises five
tanks for an overall capacity of 220 litres
(weighing 36 kg) for a 400 km range. |
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The FIAT
Ducato 140 Natural Power has gone on sale, a natural
gas-powered vehicle, guaranteeing top performance, low
consumption and – above all – minimum emissions. The
following bodywork configurations are available: Panel/Vetrato
Van, Chassis cab, Combined, Panorama and Minibus.
The new natural
gas Ducato extends the FIAT Professional Natural Power
range, currently comprising: Panda Van 1.2, Punto Van 1.2,
Multipla Van 1.6, Doblò Cargo 1.6 and Doblò Cargo Maxi 1.6.
An offer as extensive as this means the brand can
consolidate its leadership of this market and in 2008 FIAT
Professional actually registered number plates for 5,900
natural gas-fuelled commercial vehicles in Europe: a share
of 57.6% (over 5,000 were sold in Italy, for a share of
72.5%). FIAT Professional seeks to reinforce this record
with the debut of the new Ducato 140 Natural Power.
Natural Power
Ducatos are another ace up the sleeve for FIAT
Professional’s icon model, of which over two million have
been produced since its launch in 1981. The underpinning to
this commercial success is the van’s surprising versatility.
It is a firm favourite with artisans, traders and farmers,
but equally with large companies and key clients like local
authorities, police services, public administrations and
health boards. Coach builders also see it as the perfect
base for leisure vehicles (camper vans, motor caravans and
motor homes), for carrying people (minibuses, school buses,
ambulances, vehicles for the persons with reduced mobility)
and goods (tip-ups, insulated, armoured, mobile stores).
The Ducato 140
Natural Power natural gas model fits a 3-litre engine,
developing EC maximum 136 HP (100 kW), with 2,750-3,500 rpm,
and maximum torque of 350 Nm at 1,500 rpm. With this kind of
power the Maxi Van - Medium Wheelbase - High Roof
configuration hits a top speed of 155km/h, with acceleration
of 0-100 km/h in 13.9 seconds, and pick-up of 60-100 km/h
(in fifth gear) in 10.1 seconds. It is also able to
negotiate a 21.5% gradient when fully loaded. What is more,
the new vehicle boasts reduced fuel consumption (8.8 kg of
natural gas per 100 km in the combined cycle) and lower CO2
emissions (239 g/km).
The engine was
developed and produced by FPT – FIAT Powertrain
Technologies, which targeted a natural gas engineering
solution right from the start, adopting numerous specific
components to ensure total reliability and efficiency, as
well as the promise of performance on a par with that of a
diesel engine.
The vehicle is
configured to default to natural gas power. Petrol supply is
provided automatically only when the natural gas is about to
run out: the petrol tank holds 15 litres in recovery mode to
assure 100 km driving distance to reach the nearest natural
gas station. The gas tanks are installed under the flooring
and this leaves the entire storage area free. The fuel
system comprises five tanks for an overall capacity of 220
litres (weighing 36 kg) for a 400 km range. The natural gas
is stored at a nominal 200 bars, at 15°C, and flows as far
as the pressure reducer/regulator which supplies four
low-pressure (about 7 bars) injectors. These are fitted to
the cylinder head and activated by the related electronic
control system. If the natural gas runs out, the electronic
control system automatically manages the transition to
petrol supply.
The Benefits of A
New Natural Gas Commercial Vehicle
The new Ducato
140 Natural Power stands as the endorsement of the FIAT
Group’s ongoing focus on environmental themes through
research and development of tangible solutions available now
and available to everyone. FIAT Group Automobiles is world
leader in natural gas-powered automotive and commercial
vehicles and is fully convinced that natural gas fuel is
today’s most appropriate technological option for
contributing to the solution of pollution issues in urban
areas, since methane is currently not only the cleanest fuel
on offer but guarantees significant economic advantages.
Unlike diesel vehicles, those with natural gas engines do
not discharge particulate and nitrogen oxide emissions are
less than 90%. When compared to petrol, natural gas engines
guarantee a 50% decrease in nitrogen oxide emission and
almost 25% less CO2, contributing to reducing the greenhouse
effect. Thanks to these features, the FIAT Ducato 140
Natural Power can circulate in all urban areas subject to
traffic limitations and can be safely parked in any garage.
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