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07-04-2011, 06:26 PM | #1 | |||
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Ford reveals 3.5L/100km Focus
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07-04-2011, 06:28 PM | #2 | ||
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http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/06/f...sterdam-debut/
Ford shows off 67-mpg Focus Econetic ahead of Amsterdam debut by Steven J. Ewing (RSS feed) on Apr 6th 2011 at 2:00PM We may have the 40-mile-per-gallon SFE trim on the 2012 Ford Focus here in the States, but European eco-warriors will soon be able to sink their teeth into the new Focus Econetic, designed purely with efficiency in mind. Ford claims that the Focus Econetic can achieve up to 80 mpg on the European testing cycle, or about 67 mpg here in the U.S. Ford's road to super-efficiency starts with the automaker's 103-horsepower, 1.6-liter Duratorq diesel engine. That, combined with start-stop, smart regenerative charging, Eco mode and a revised final drive ratio allow this engine to perform as efficiently as possible at all times. For reference, the standard Euro-spec Focus equipped with the 1.6-liter diesel four is good for about 55 mpg (U.S.). Aerodynamic enhancements consist of active grille shutters on the front fascia, as well as special low-drag wheel covers. We're all for added efficiency, but it might be nice if these plastic wheel caps didn't look like they were ripped straight from a 1992 Honda Accord. The Focus Econetic makes its official debut next week at the Amsterdam Motor Show, with the first examples hitting the streets in early 2012. Both four- and five-door body styles will be available. Follow the jump for the full details. PRESS RELEASE FORD REVEALS NEW FOCUS ECONETIC – EUROPE'S MOST FUEL EFFICIENT COMPACT CAR - New Focus ECOnetic debuting early next year is expected to achieve 80mpg* (less than 3.5 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres) – better than all compact cars currently on the market in Europe - Focus ECOnetic expected to deliver ultra-low CO2 emissions of less than 95g/km when final certification is completed later this year - 1.6-litre Ford Duratorq TDCi diesel engine further optimised with new injection system and turbocharger, enhanced charge air cooling and friction reduction technologies - Additional features include unique aerodynamic package with standard Active Grille Shutter, ultra-low rolling resistance tyres and revised final drive ratio - Full range of Ford ECOnetic technologies shared with other new Focus models including Ford Auto-Start-Stop, Smart Regenerative Charging, Ford Eco Mode and Shift Indicator Light - New Ford Focus ECOnetic available in five-door and estate bodystyles Brentwood, Essex, 6 April, 2011 – Ford Motor Company today announced the new Focus ECOnetic, debuting next week at the Amsterdam Motor Show, will establish a new industry benchmark for fuel efficiency in the popular compact class. The new Focus ECOnetic, which will go on sale in the UK early next year, leverages a host of advanced technologies that are expected to make it more fuel efficient than any other compact vehicle on the road today in Europe, including diesel, petrol and hybrid powered vehicles. Focus ECOnetic is expected to achieve 80mpg* on the combined cycle (less than 3.5 litres of diesel per 100 kilometres). In addition, Focus EConetic is expected to deliver ultra-low CO2 emissions of less than 95g/km when certification is completed later this year. "The Focus ECOnetic is a testament to our company's relentless drive for technological innovation and commitment to environmental leadership," says Gunnar Herrmann, Ford's global medium car line director. "It's also going to be a great car to drive." The new Focus ECOnetic will be available in both stylish five-door and estate bodystyles. Latest Low-CO2 Technologies To achieve its outstanding fuel economy, the new Focus ECOnetic employs the latest low-CO2 technologies in its powertrain, aerodynamics and driver information systems. The vehicle is powered by a new 105PS version of the 1.6-litre Ford Duratorq TDCi diesel which has been optimised for enhanced fuel efficiency, with a new injection system and turbocharger, enhanced charge cooling and further friction reduction measures. The Focus ECOnetic also benefits a number of additional low-CO2 features which have been developed specifically for this model including a unique aerodynamic package with an Active Grille Shutter, ultra-low rolling resistance tyres and a revised final drive ratio. The new Focus ECOnetic incorporates the full range of Ford ECOnetic Technologies shared with other models in the all-new Focus line-up, including Ford Auto-Start-Stop, Smart Regenerative Charging, Ford Eco Mode and Shift Indicator Light. Unique High-Efficiency Engine The common-rail fuel injection system of the diesel engine has been completely redesigned, with eight-hole nano sac injectors operating at injection pressures of up to 1,600 bar, controlled by a more powerful engine management system. The new injection system delivers more precise control and increased combustion efficiency. To provide more accurate control of the charge air temperature and to deliver a cooler, denser charge, the intake system features a water cooled intercooler in place of the standard air-to-air system. Other new, or completely revised, features to enhance fuel efficiency include: New variable geometry turbocharger design Reduced engine friction from low-friction piston ring coatings and variable flow oil pump Additional reduction in engine losses from low inertia vacuum pump and asymmetric crank sprocket design Updated emissions system combining a diesel NOx-reducing catalyst with a coated Diesel Particulate Filter system The 1.6-litre ECOnetic diesel is paired with Ford's six-speed Durashift manual transmission. This transmission is a totally new high-efficiency design which has been optimised to eliminate frictional losses, and utilises special low friction transmission oil. A revised final drive ratio has been selected to raise the overall gearing, reducing engine speed and offering improved fuel economy when cruising in top gear. Economy is further enhanced by fitting the latest-generation dedicated low rolling resistance tyres. Exclusive Aerodynamic Package While the standard all-new Focus already boasts an exceptionally aerodynamic bodyshell (five-door CD = 0.295), the ECOnetic model has been designed with a number of additional features to minimise drag still further. Much of the aerodynamic development was concentrated on smoothing the airflow underneath the vehicle. The ECOnetic derivative features additional undershields and deflectors. Aerodynamic performance is also improved by the use of special low-drag ECOnetic wheel covers, which are more streamlined than a conventional alloy wheel design. The ECOnetic model features, as standard, the innovative Active Grille Shutter – an advanced new system that optimises aerodynamics by using vents to control airflow through the grille to the cooling system and engine compartment. If air is required to cool the engine the vents are opened; but if no airflow is needed, the vents are shut, thereby significantly reducing aerodynamic drag. When fully closed, the reduction in drag means that the Active Grille Shutter can reduce CO2 emissions by two per cent. Low-CO2 Ford ECOnetic Technologies The Focus ECOnetic incorporates as standard the full range of low-CO2 Ford ECOnetic Technologies which are shared with other models in the new Focus line-up including Ford Auto-start-stop, Smart Regenerative Charging, Ford Eco Mode and Shift Indicator Light. In addition the Focus ECOnetic includes: Electric Power Assisted Steering Low-friction engine and transmission oils Low tension Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) Thermal Management Systems to optimise warm-up Customer Availability in Early 2012 Available with either five-door or estate bodystyles, the new Ford Focus ECOnetic will be produced for the UK market at the lead Focus manufacturing plant in Saarlouis, Germany. Market introduction is scheduled to be in early 2012. The existing Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi, which went on sale last month, and is available across all series, emits 109g CO2 /km while returning 67mpg* # # # *Note: Fuel economy figures quoted are based on the European Fuel Economy Directive EU 80/1268/EEC and will differ from fuel economy drive cycle results in other regions of the world. Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 164,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.co.uk If you have any further enquiries or require publication-quality, downloadable photographs on Ford Motor Company products or services, visit our dedicated media website www.media.ford.com or contact our press officers. PICS
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07-04-2011, 06:54 PM | #3 | ||
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cluster display on these look pretty damn good ... Ford are doing well in the small car segment.
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07-04-2011, 09:03 PM | #4 | ||
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Fords marketing is really poor because the Mazda 3 which shares the same chasis was best selling car last month, way ahead of the Focus. This should not be the case.
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07-04-2011, 09:17 PM | #5 | ||
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Ford Marketing Strategy across its entire range would have to be a 2 carton conversation - has ben for years now.....I'd love to get in there and shake it up. Psychologicaly I just dont feel their Marketing team truly believe that Ford actually has a fantastic range of vehicles in this country...from the Fiesta through to the Ranger and Terry. It comes out repeatedy in all of their material.
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08-04-2011, 04:53 AM | #6 | ||
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Outstanding economy and a very good selling point. Lets hope Ford market it well and get the recognition and sales it deserves.
Where to from here??? What consumption could be achieved with a Diesel Hybrid? A bank of batteries and a 1.2-1.4L diesel would surly get sub 3L/100 usage? |
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08-04-2011, 09:41 AM | #7 | |||
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http://www.peugeot.com/en/products/c...08hybrid4.aspx It's a very clever system - diesel engine up front driving the front wheels, and an electric motor down the back. Expected fuel consumption is 3.8L/100km (but it is a much larger vehicle than a Focus). |
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