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VW Golf Bluemotion

Volkswagen will be showing at the IAA 2007 in Frankfurt the Golf BlueMotion for the first time.
For the most economical version of the popular hatchback, VW boasts an average fuel consumption of 4.
5 liters/100 km and only 119 g/km of CO2 emissions.

Fuel consumption if .
06 liters lower than the Golf 1.
9 TDI from which it derives while C02 emissions are down from 135 g/km.

The 1.
9 TDI engine of the Golf Bluemotion has 105 hp and 250 Nm of torque, but its programming has been modified to lower the idling regime.

There is also a new particulate filter, which lowers emission and absorbs less power.
The gearbox has longer gear ratios in 3rd, 4th and 5th gear.
The penetration coefficient (Cx) has been lowered from 0.
32 to 0.
30, thanks to an optimized underbody and a new radiator grille.
The Golf Bluemotion also has tires optimized to lower rolling resistance.
Top speed is up from 187 km/h to 190 km/h (oSales of the Golf BlueMotion will start late this year with prices from 20.
615 € for the Trendlinespecification (315 € more than the 1.
9 TDI Trendline).
Below the fold you’ll find the full text of the VW press release.

First Facts on the Golf BlueMotion:World premiere of the most economical Golf at the IAA4.
5 liter fuel consumption and 119 g/km CO2: New Golf BlueMotion sets environmentally-friendly benchmarks in the compact classBlueMotion fireworks: Besides the Golf, Volkswagen will be presenting five other BlueMotion models at the IAAWolfsburg, 13 August 2007 – Volkswagen will be firing off the next salvo of its BlueMotion initiative at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt.
In total, six new models with technology that is as economical as it is environmentally friendly, will debut at the world’s largest car show.
One of the highlights there: The new Golf BlueMotion.
At just 4.
5 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers, its fuel consumption has been reduced by a full 0.
6 liters compared to the original model.
Similarly, CO2 emissions have been reduced from 135 g/km to 119 g/km.
Actions taken on the BlueMotion make it so efficient that now distances of more than 1,200 kilometers are possible on just one Golf tank of fuel (55 liter).
Market introduction of the Golf BlueMotion in Germany is scheduled for the end of this year.
Details of the new Golf BlueMotion: After the Polo, Passat and Passat Variant, the Golf is now the fourth Volkswagen to wear the new BlueMotion environmental badge on its radiator grille and rear hatch that identifies it as the most economical model of the car series.
The Golf BlueMotion is driven by a TDI with 77 kW / 105 PS and a hefty 250 Newton-meter of torque that has already achieved recognition as an efficient engine.
A software intervention in engine management reduces the idling speed of this diesel combined with a particulate filter and simultaneously improves its emission behavior.
With longer gear ratios in third, fourth and fifth gears, engine speed levels are also lower while driving.
These actions alone reduce consumption by about 0.
2 liter.
Less apparent but no less necessary for a plus in economy are the thoroughly trimmed and thereby flow-optimized underbody as well as the nearly enclosed radiator grille.
To ensure that the TDI engine still gets enough cooling air, the Golf BlueMotion has an effective dual fan.
Thanks to aerodynamic design measures, including lowering of the chassis, the cW value of 0.
32, which in itself is a good value, was further improved to 0.
30.
In the hunt for every gram of CO2 Volkswagen is also relying on light-running tires, size 195 / 65 R 15, optimized for low rolling resistance; they are driven at higher air pressure, increased by 0.
3 bar.
When all of the modifications come together in the end product, the top speed of the Golf rises from 187 km/h to an electronically limited 190 km/h.
When it comes to equipment options, the Golf BlueMotion customer can choose between the Trendline and Comfortline.
In addition to basic equipment, special Blue Motion specification is also on board.
The base price of the Golf BlueMotion Trendline is 20,615 euro and this makes it just 315 euro more than the base price of a Golf 1.
9 TDI Trendline.
When adjustments are made for equipment options, the BlueMotion is even more economical than previous TDI versions with 105 PS and soot particulate filter.
Besides the aerodynamic modifications already mentioned, standard equipment includes the Multifunctional Display Plus (MFA Plus) with gear recommendation arrow and a sports chassis.
Thanks to its attractive price positioning, the purchase of a Golf BlueMotion already pays off from the first kilometer – and not just for the environment, but also for customers’ budgets.

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