We know that Volkswagen has been introducing low CO2-emitting variants of several of its mainstream car models under the BlueMotion banner. The latest addition to that lineup is new Touareg TDI BlueMotion SUV, which is just released in Europe and comes with a 225hp (168kW) V6 TDI turbodiesel engine.
This is the same engine found in the regular Touareg TDI clean diesel model that was launched recently in the U.S., but thanks to a number of fuel saving modifications the BlueMotion model is up to 10% more fuel-efficient than the already frugal standard model.
According to its maker, the new Touareg TDI BlueMotion has a fuel economy of just 28mpg (8.3L/100km). What’s more impressive is that this is more fuel-efficient than even the hybrid version due next year, which in prototype form is averaging around 26mpg (9L/100km).
To enhance fuel economy, engineers have installed low rolling resistance tires, installed new engine components to reduce friction, and lowered the vehicle by 25mm to reduce drag.
The Touareg TDI BlueMotion is now available for order. Pricing starts at €50,450 (approximately $70,500) in Europe and no word on a U.S. launch has been given.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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