FORD ESCAPE HYBRID IN MANHATTAN TRAFFIC JAMS |
Ford Escape Hybrid just how long will it last in Manhattan on one tank of fuel? |
8th April, 2004 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID SETS SUV MILEAGE RECORD
IN 37-HOUR NON-STOP DRIVING TEST ON A TANK OF FUEL
After being driven non-stop for 37 hours as part of
an extreme driving test throughout Manhattan, taking on traffic congestion,
morning and evening rush hours, the all-new 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid traveled an
amazing 576 miles (927 kms) on a single tank of fuel during this epic drive. The Escape
Hybrid, the world's first hybrid sport utility vehicle, averaged more than 38
miles per (US) gallon ! "This is phenomenal! We beat our own best estimates," says Mary Ann Wright,
Ford director of Hybrid Vehicle Programmes. "We set out to drive at least 500
miles (805 kms) of city traffic. The Escape Hybrid surpassed the ultimate urban driving
test proving it is the cleanest and most fuel-efficient SUV on the planet." With concerns about rising fuel prices, Ford designed the "Manhattan on a Tank
of Gas" event to see how many miles the new hybrid electric SUV could be driven
on a single tank of fuel in severe traffic conditions. The test began on Monday,
5th April in mid-town Manhattan and ended late Tuesday night, 6th April. Several
celebrities drove a short leg of the epic journey in and around Manhattan
including NASCAR driver Kurt Busch. Ford Chairman and CEO Bill Ford announced the results at the New York
International Auto Show, where the 2005 Escape Hybrid made its official debut.
Available late in the 3rd quarter 2004, the Escape Hybrid combines the fuel economy
and emissions benefits of a full hybrid with the go anywhere capability,
toughness and spaciousness of the Ford Escape, America's favourite small SUV.
Escape Hybrid is the first hybrid electric vehicle that can comfortably
accommodate five adults and their gear. |
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