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xcel
09-16-2009, 09:30 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/European_Union_Flag.jpg Start/Stop adds another 5% to its already stupendous FE. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=232990)

http://www.youtube.com/v/dQdPmixIB2U&hl=en&fs=1Wayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - Sept. 16, 2009

Meet the 2010 Ford Focus ECOnetic – One of the most fuel efficient automobiles on the planet.

At the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, Ford of Europe revealed the next step in its acclaimed low CO2 Ford ECOnetic strategy, the super-efficient new 2010 Focus ECOnetic.

Dedicated Ford ECOnetic Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo and Transit models have already established themselves as credible alternatives for customers prioritizing high fuel economy driving. The new model for 2010 takes the formula even further by combining new technology with clever details to produce the most efficient Focus ECOnetic ever!

ECOnetic Technology additons

The new Focus ECOnetic five-door is available with a first for Ford, optional Auto-Start-Stop system that was previewed on the Ford Iosis MAX Concept at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Regardless of whether Auto-Start-Stop is specified, the Focus ECOnetic has Smart Regenerative Charging and Low Tension FEAD (Front End Accessory Drive) - technologies that are new to the Ford of Europe product line-up. All combine to deliver lower emissions, better fuel economy and pave the way for future powertrains from the blue oval.

Power comes from Ford's 107 HP 1.6L TDCi turbo-diesel engine with standard Diesel Particulate Filter (cDPF). Target fuel economy for the Auto Start/Stop equipped car are 61.8 mpgUS combined on the NEDC.

The new Focus ECOnetic is also the first vehicle to feature the new Ford Eco Mode system as standard. An all-new driver information system, Ford Eco Mode helps to educate the driver to achieve improved real-world fuel economy.

"To achieve these impressive figures, we combined the proven approach of the original Focus ECOnetic model with even more detail improvements and all-new technologies," said Dr. Thilo Seibert, Manager CO2 Technologies for Ford of Europe. "The new Focus ECOnetic is particularly significant as it paves the way for some of these technologies to be implemented into our core vehicle series in the near future."

Ford’s use Auto Start/Stop

The new Focus ECOnetic five-door is the first European Ford to offer a new Ford Auto Start/Stop system, which combines automatic engine start-stop operation with the car's smart regenerative charging and advanced battery management systems.

The Ford Auto Start/Stop system automatically shuts down the engine when the vehicle is at idle – at a traffic light, for example – and restarts the engine when the driver wants to move off, saving the fuel wasted while the vehicle is stationary.

The system can reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to five percent in mixed driving conditions. In an urban environment and in heavy traffic with frequent stops the savings could increase to as much as 10 percent.

The advanced new Ford Auto Start/Stop system has been carefully designed to provide consistent starting and stopping performance that is smooth, quiet and seamless, requiring no changes in driver behavior.

When the engine shuts down, the electronic control unit immediately prepares the engine's systems for an instant restart. An integrated system of sensors is then used to detect when the driver performs an action that signals the intent to drive off, such as pressing the accelerator or clutch pedal.

As soon as the driver prepares to move away, the engine starts quietly and almost instantly; it only takes the system approximately 0.3 sec to light off the engine. The process is near imperceptible, and happens before gear selection is completed.

To support the increased number of engine starts, the starter motor is upgraded with a high performance electric motor and a stronger pinion-engagement mechanism with reduced noise levels.

Regenerative braking

The new Focus ECOnetic also uses advanced technologies to ensure that the battery is kept charged in the most efficient way.

A Smart Regenerative Charging system increases the alternator output when the vehicle brakes or decelerates. This converts the kinetic energy of the vehicle into electric energy without having to use additional fuel.

The ‘free’ electric current is used to recharge the battery, so that it can be used by the electrical systems at a later stage. This could be when the engine is switched off during a stop-phase, but can also be when the generator is operating in a less efficient mode.

The battery has an advanced management system that continually monitors its status and communicates with the Ford Auto Start/Stop system, so that the regenerative charging feature can charge the battery in the optimal way. The start-stop system knows how much battery charge is available, so that it can leave the engine running if the battery does not have a sufficient level of charge.

Low Tension FEAD
It has always been an integral element of the Ford ECOnetic approach to monitor potential sources of friction and find innovative solutions to make everything work even more efficiently. The Low Tension FEAD (Front End Accessory Drive) technology is the latest example that reinforces this.

A newly designed alternator bracket and new belt pulley design enable the tension of the front end accessory drive belt to be lowered without causing issues that are normally related to drive belt slackness such as increased wear of the belt itself or the alternator bearings, as well as raised noise levels.

The benefit of these changes is clear: with the belt at a lower tension, friction in the entire system is reduced and less friction leads to reduced fuel consumption.

Improved TDCi

The Ford 1.6L TDCi engine uses new injectors while the intake system was revised and the exhaust system fitted with an oxygen sensor. The engine management system was recalibrated and a standard coated Diesel Particulate Filter (cDPF) was added. No additives are required for the filtering process.

Additionally, the gear ratios of the Ford five-speed manual gearbox have been revised, offering a longer ratio for third, fourth and fifth gears – bringing down engine revs and engine noise.

Ford’s Eco Mode

The new Focus ECOnetic also extends its attention to the human factor.

Drivers of the new Ford Focus ECOnetic will not only benefit from new technology hardware addressing lower fuel consumption, but also the introduction of smart, driver-focused software.

"At Ford we have a great deal of experience in the techniques of eco-driving used to achieve maximum real-world fuel economy," Dr. Seibert explained. "The new Ford Eco Mode system is a software application that is added to the instrument cluster to give the driver useable and realistic eco-driving advice."

This system monitors major parameters relevant for optimal fuel consumption that can actively be influenced by altering driving behavior. These parameters include gear shifting, anticipation (driving as consistently and smoothly as possible) and motorway driving (driving with the most efficient speed on motorways and country roads). In addition the system considers the percentage of cold-engine short trips.

As a result of this monitoring process, Ford Eco Mode generates a driver profile with a scoring scheme for these driving parameters, and offers information on how to improve fuel economy over time. This ongoing process can be translated into driver advice that can help make the best of the vehicle's technology.

"Ford Eco Mode really helps you to become an eco-driver," Dr. Seibert noted. "We have been amazed by the positive feedback on the system by customers in early tests. Customers have told us that they actively enjoyed exploring a new and very contemporary discipline: saving fuel!"

Ford ECOnetic experience

The new technologies added to the second generation Ford Focus ECOnetic complement and add to the original model's fuel-saving features.

To improve aerodynamics, the Focus ECOnetic is lowered by 10mm at the front and 8mm at the rear, while the outer areas of the lower grille are fitted with blanking plates on the inside surface which contribute to the vehicle's Cd (coefficient of drag) of 0.31. The car takes full advantage of latest generation Michelin Energy Saver 195/65R15 tires to lower rolling resistance.

A further measure to reduce friction continued from the original Focus ECOnetic, is the use of low-viscosity transmission oil developed by Ford's energy partner BP. The benefits of using this oil on Focus ECOnetic were immediately clear, so Ford subsequently introduced it as the standard transmission oil for all of the company's core C- and CD-segment passenger cars fitted with manual transmission and dual-mass flywheel.

The reduction in energy consumption is combined with the efficiency of the Focus EHPAS (Electro-Hydraulic Power Assisted Steering) system and underlines the fact that seemingly minor changes can produce a major fuel consumption benefit.

By re-calibrating the no-load performance of the electric servo pump, energy consumption was reduced sufficiently to provide a noticeable reduction in fuel consumption.

The new 2010 Focus ECOnetic with Auto Start/Stop will be available as a five-door model only in selected European markets from early 2010.

The versatile alternative: New 104g/km Focus ECOnetic

In order to offer even greater versatility to cost-conscious ECOnetic customers in many markets, Ford is also launching additional five-door and estate versions of the new Focus ECOnetic without the integrated Ford Auto-Start-Stop system.

Available with Ford's 1.6L TDCi with standard Diesel Particulate Filter (cDPF) in both 89 HP and 107 HP power ratings and in a choice of five-door hatch and sedan body styles, these versions offer the full range of the latest Focus ECOnetic technology, with the single exception of the start/stop functionality.

Even without Auto Start/Stop, average fuel consumption is 58.8 mpgUS combined on the NEDC.

"From the very beginning of Ford's ECOnetic approach it has been our clear intention to offer customers affordable eco-technology, and to also pave the way for the possible integration of these technologies into the core vehicle programmes," Dr. Seibert concluded. "With its new comprehensive set-up, the new Focus ECOnetic offers exactly what it takes: versatility, latest level technology and – regardless of version – excellent CO2 and fuel economy figures."

The new Ford Focus ECOnetic – Specifications

Version|Focus ECOnetic with Start/Stop (Five-door model)|Focus ECOnetic (Five-door or Wagon model)|Focus ECOnetic (Five-door or Wagon model)
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Max Power (HP)|107|107|89
Max Torque (lb.-ft)|240|240|215
CO2 emission (g/km)|99|104|104
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Fuel Consumption mpgUS on the NEDC*|||
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Urban|52|47|47
Extra Urban|72|72|72
Combined|62|59|59
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Top speed (mph)|119|119|113
* Fuel economy figures quoted are based on the European Fuel Economy Directive EU 80/1268/EEC and will differ from fuel economy drive cycle results in other regions of the world.

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beatr911
09-16-2009, 10:18 AM
Sheesh!

This seemed like such a major news story about Ford until I realized it was about EU market vehicles. Naturally. We can only hope that with Ford's world platform strategy that some of this will make it our way. If not there will probably be a market for an enterprizing individual to import some of the conversion parts.

C'mon Ford, you are doing some great things. Do you not belive that there is a market segment for this in the USA??????



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