- Corporate average of only 140 g/km in 2006
- Number one ranking for the second year in a row
- Ranking prepared by France’s Agency for the Environment and Energy
Management (ADEME)
For the second year in a row, PSA Peugeot-Citroën has led the French
vehicle market with the lowest corporate average CO2 emissions, of only 140
g/km.
During the year, the Group sold nearly one million vehicles in Europe with
emissions of less than 140 g CO2/km. Of these, more than 450,000 units emitted
less than 120 g CO2/km, for a 38% share of the segment in Europe, and 200,000
emitted less than 110 g CO2/km.
This performance reflects an assertive commitment that has long led the Group
to focus its research and development on lowering CO2 emissions.
One of the determining factors in meeting this goal has been the
comprehensive revitalization of the engine lineup. The broad deployment of
modern HDi common-rail technologies across the model ranges has driven a 20%
reduction in CO2 emissions compared with the previous generation of engines.
More than nine million vehicles equipped with HDi common-rail engines have been
sold to date.
In petrol engines, the joint development with BMW Group of the recently
introduced family of small, advanced technology 1.6-liter engines with variable
valve control or turbo direct injection has led to a further 10% reduction in
CO2 emissions compared to the engines they replace. These engines are already
being offered on the Peugeot 207.
PSA Peugeot Citroën is pursuing other research projects to reduce CO2
emissions, especially through the Hybrid HDi program. The Peugeot 307 Hybrid HDi
demonstrator has set radical new performance standards with fuel consumption of
3.4 liters/100 km and CO2 emissions of 90 g/km.
All of these initiatives attest to the Group’s ongoing commitment to
significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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