Polo BlueMotion, made even friendlier
The process of developing a car does not stop when the model has been distributed to the market. Upgrades should also be done because once development stays stagnant, the car improvement goes down the drain. For the German automaker Volkswagen, developing and integrating environment-friendly features into its vehicles has been a continues process.
True to form, Volkswagen has managed to upgrade its Polo BlueMotion line and made it even more friendly to the environment. The Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion now has a lower emissions level of 99 g/km after the fuel consumption has been cut from one tenth of a liter to 3.8 liters. Not only that, this improved Polo BlueMotion can drive up to 100 kilometers with only that smaller amount of fuel. Since its debut in the Summer of 2006, Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion actually holds the lowest fuel consumption quality in the Polo models, but the company decided to take it a notch higher this year in lieu of the company’s campaign of safer cars.
Famous for the bug-like cars, Volkswagen focused on engine configuration for BlueMotion. By improving the engine of a car, expect a lower emission of noxious gases that are big factors for the worsening global warming. BlueMotion models are really good finds, after being geared with TDI engine, which is known for being powerful and frugal, and TSI engine which is known to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Aside from BlueMotion’s efficient engine, the models are manufactured with low-friction tires and tall gear ratios.
The BlueMotion models also include Passat BlueMotion and Passal Estate BlueMotion.