Mazda reduces car emissions successfully

According to a recent report by the European Federation for Transport and Environment, Mazda is one of Europe’s leading brands in lowering CO2 emissions of it’s cars. This report is based on the EU car CO2 monitoring mechanism database for 2008. It analysed 14 major carmakers in Europe, and found that CO2 emissions had dropped by an average of 3.3 percent per vehicle. Mazda was far ahead of this figure, with a drop in CO2 emissions of 8.2 percent per car in 2008, just behind the top brand, BMW, which had an average drop of 10.2 percent.

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Mazda applied modern technologies for CO2 reduction in car emissions and achieved a top position

This represents a CO2 reduction of the entire Mazda line-up in Europe from 172 g/km to 158 g/km, and is a further step in realising the goal of lowering CO2 emissions of Mazda’s global line-up a further 23 percent by 2015.

Mazda 2 light weight materials help reduce CO2 emissions

This excellent result can be attributed to Mazda’s ‘Sustainable Zoom-Zoom’ strategy, which was introduced in 2007 and has since produced next-generation vehicles that are lighter than their predecessors, use less fuel and produce less CO2. Lightweight technology is also being applied to all newly-developed platforms that will be introduced beginning in 2011.

Mazda 3 iStop system reduces CO2 emissions by bringing the engine to a halt when the car is not moving

Other technologies from this environmental focus include the new Mazda3 i-stop version with a stop/start system that saves up to 14 percent on fuel, and a next-generation 2.2-litre turbo diesel with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system, which greatly reduces harmful NOx emissions.

This is great news from Mazda, which clearly shows that the auto car makers are becoming more responsible towards the environmental issue and also emphasizes the role of modern technologies applied in car production.

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One Response to Mazda reduces car emissions successfully

  1. car service says:

    Go Mazda! Toyota gets a lot of press, and with Hyundai’s ‘Best Hybrid Vehicle’ tag from some pundits they often enjoy more than their share of media as well. Mazda is the silent achiever – hopefully the facts about the least polluting cars don’t get overtaken by the PR machines at places like Merc.

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