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xcel
04-23-2009, 12:52 PM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/European_Union_Flag.jpg Britain’s Greenest small work van is simply out of this world when it comes to FE_and low CO2 emissions. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=202966)

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2009_Ford_Fiesta_ECOnetic_Work_Van.jpgWayne Gerdes – CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) – April 23, 2009

2009 Fiesta Van – An estimated 50 mpgUS combined on our own 08 EPA. Where is ours :(

Brentwood , Essex, UK -- Super-frugal, stylish and 'green' the new Fiesta Van ECOnetic goes on sale in Britain later this year.

The new Fiesta Van ECOnetic shows form can exist with function, offering the same Fiesta style with lowered suspension, low rolling resistance tires and a specially calibrated 1.6L TDCi.

Made at Ford's wind-powered engine plant at Dagenham, Essex, 89 HP 1.6L Turbo-diesel combined with a coated Diesel Particulate Filter, produces 10 percent less CO2 than the already impressive mainstream TDCi and is matched to a special aerodynamic profile that results in just 98g/km CO2 and a combined rating of 61 mpgUS on the NEDC.

"Many operators are prepared to be green - but still want comfort, performance and an affordable price. The low running costs of this ECOnetic van are bound to make more people consider the 'green' option. It's a great package,” said Steve Kimber, commercial vehicles director, Ford of Britain. "We are also announcing a Transit ECOnetic today for operators to see that Ford is serious about sustainability and developing their favorite van range in a way that supports their business."

Compared with the previous-generation 1.6L TDCi, the Fiesta Van ECOnetic will use 35 gallons less fuel over 12,428 miles – offering genuine savings in daily driving. Extra-urban highway fuel economy is even better – Fiesta Van ECOnetic achieves 70 mpg extra-urban - highway on the NEDC. To achieve this result, further improvements have been made to aerodynamics: lowered ride height and details such as low-drag wheel deflectors build on Fiesta’s already streamlined drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.33.

At the same time, low rolling resistance tires in an economical 175/65 R14 profile and a longer final drive gear ratio contribute to efficient powertrain performance, especially in highway cruising.

Fiesta Van ECOnetic – what's different?
Aerodynamic spoiler
Lowered suspension
Optimized rolling resistance tires (175/65R14) and low friction oil
Up-Shift indicator light
Modified engine calibration
Transmission final drive ratio changed from 3.37 to 3.05
Sustainability has influenced not only new Fiesta Van’s development, but also the facilities in manufacturing. Ford’s Dagenham Diesel Centre produces Duratorq TDCi engines for all new Fiesta versions and derives all its electricity from renewable sources, using two dedicated wind turbines.

Ford is also sourcing renewable electricity to cover the full electric power demand of its manufacturing and engineering facilities in Cologne, Germany. Through this initiative, the company will reduce its CO2 emissions by 190,000 tons per year.

ArizonaChris
04-23-2009, 12:59 PM
Sorry, I dont call a small crossover a VAN. Give me a break.

Right Lane Cruiser
04-23-2009, 01:20 PM
Well, a crossover is nothing but a beefed up suspension stationwagon with less interior room.... so why can't this be a van?

aca2983
04-23-2009, 01:41 PM
Sorry, I dont call a small crossover a VAN. Give me a break.

This isn't a crossover, its a hatchback. In Europe, cargo-versions of hatchbacks are often called "vans".

Earthling
04-24-2009, 07:39 AM
Whatever you call it, it's on my short list.

I really hope this model or a Fiesta with comparable mileage numbers shows up on a Ford lot within a year.

Harry

PaleMelanesian
04-24-2009, 09:46 AM
This "van" is smaller than the smallest thing Chrysler sells in the USA - the Caliber. What's wrong with this picture? (hint: it ain't the van that's wrong)

aca2983
04-25-2009, 10:38 AM
I'm confused. What does Chrysler have to do with this?



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