| World premiere of the most economical Golf at Frankfurt Show |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Wednesday, 22 August 2007 | |
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Volkswagen will be firing off the next salvo of its BlueMotion offensive at the Frankfurt International Motor Show. In total, six new models with technology that is as economical as it is environmentally friendly, will debut at the world’s largest car show.
One of the highlights there will be the new Golf BlueMotion. At just 4.5 litres of diesel per 100 km (62.8 mpg), its fuel consumption has been reduced by a full 0.6 litres compared to the original model. Similarly, CO2 emissions have been reduced from 135 g/km to 119 g/km. A software intervention in engine management reduces the idling speed of this diesel combined with a particulate filter and simultaneously improves its emission performance. With longer gear ratios in third, fourth and fifth gears, engine speed levels are also lower while driving. These actions alone reduce consumption by about 0.2 litres. Less apparent but no less necessary for a gain in economy are the thoroughly trimmed and thereby flow-optimized underbody as well as the nearly enclosed radiator grille. To ensure that the TDI engine still gets enough cooling air, the Golf BlueMotion has an effective dual fan. Thanks to aerodynamic design measures, including lowering of the chassis, the Golf’s cW value of 0.32, which in itself is a good value, was further improved to 0.30. In the hunt for every gram of CO2, Volkswagen is also relying on light-running tyres, size 195/65 R15, optimized for rolling resistance; they are driven at higher air pressure, elevated by 0.3 bar. When all of the modifications come together in the end product, the top speed of the Golf rises from 187 km/h to an electronically limited 190 km/h (118 mph). |
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