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Friday, December 5, 2008
Bologna Motor Show 2008 - Golf BiFuel – world premiere
First Golf with factory-installed auto gas drive:
Golf BiFuel is economical and low-emissions
100 auto gas kilometers cost just €6.35* with the Golf BiFuel
New Golf BiFuel is safer and more durable than aftermarket solutions
Wolfsburg / Bologna, 03 December 2008
In a world premiere at the Bologna Motor Show, Volkswagen is presenting the first Golf ever to be factory-equipped for operation with auto gas (LPG). The biva¬lent drive – a simple switchover and it can be driven with gasoline – reduces costs and emissions. When the new Golf BiFuel is powered by LPG (liquified petroleum gas), its environmental impact compared to a gasoline engine: a greater than 10 percent reduction in CO2 emissions
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Safer and more durable than aftermarket solutions
Compared to aftermarket auto gas systems, the system now being presented in the Golf BiFuel offers significant advantages. For one, the car together with its fuel tanks – and this is not the case with aftermarket solutions – is crash tested as a total system; so it is very safe. Second, the engine was specially configured for LPG operation, and so it is more durable than engines originally tuned as gasoline engines. The long-term quality of the Golf BiFuel has been verified in extensive durability testing. A full factory warranty and access to the large Volkswagen service network are pluses too. All of this is being offered at the same price as an aftermarket retrofit.
In LPG mode, the 72 kW / 98 PS strong 1.6 liter four-cylinder of the Golf BiFuel consumes 9.2 liters of LPG per 100 kilometers (149 g/km CO2) on average. The bottom line for these 100 kilometers based on average LPG prices in Germany: just €6.38. In gasoline mode, the Golf BiFuel consumes a still economical 7.1 liters of Super per 100 kilometers (169 g/km CO2). Costs for gasoline operation are based on prices at the same date in Germany: €8.60.
1,100 kilometer range
In addition, the auto gas tank (41 liter effective volume at storage pressure of 8 to 10 bar) – with its space-saving installation in the spare wheel recess – and the gasoline tank (55 liter) together propel the car to a theoretical range of greater than 1,100 kilometers. In pure LPG mode, the car’s range is about 420 kilometers. The network of LPG filling stations is tightly interwoven across Europe; in Germany alone there are about 4,500 filling stations. Incidentally, the filling tube for the LPG is easy to access right next to the familiar location of its gasoline counterpart.
* = Average price of LPG in Germany on November 18, 2008
Labels:
BiFuel,
BlueMotion,
Bologna,
Golf,
Volkswagen
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