Peugeot Offers Lowest CO2 Levels
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26th August, 2010
In a bold move Peugeot has taken the initiative when it
comes to reducing emissions.
Since late 2009, Peugeot has been progressively introducing EURO 5 standard engines across its passenger
and SUV range for Australia.
The EURO 5 standard engines apply to models in the 207, 308, 3008, 407 and 4007. These engines will also
apply to the soon to be released Peugeot coupe.
“For some time now, we have been aware, as have the rest of the motor industry that emissions are of
a growing concern to motorists, both here and world wide,” Says Ken Thomas, General Manager/Director of
Peugeot Australia, “which is precisely why all passenger and SUV vehicles in our range will have
transitioned from EURO 4 to EURO 5 standards by the end of this year. Indeed a high proportion of our
current model range is already available for sale with this advanced technology.”
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Peugeot Australia are confident that by adopting EURO 5 standard engines in 2010, their customers will be
ahead of Australian new vehicle emission targets for 2015 of 190 grammes of CO2 per kilometre. Current
Peugeot models offer an average of just 171 grammes of CO2 per kilometre (based on a volume weighted average
of all Peugeot vehicles sold in Jan-July 2010).
Future Peugeot models such as the 508 will also embrace the EURO 5 standard engines and other models will
feature “stop-start” turbo diesel technology. This not only lowers emissions but also delivers significant
savings in fuel economy.
Currently, Peugeot offers ten model variations across the range, which deliver fewer than 135 grammes of
CO2 per kilometre which Mr. Thomas believes is proof that today’s Australian motorist is able to enjoy
dynamic performance, style and eco-efficiency as benefits of the same vehicle.
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