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Distinction for environmental car concept |
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Written by Gavin Chapman
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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The German “Öko-Trend” environmental research institute has
awarded its environmental certificate for cars to the smart fortwo
micro hybrid drive (mhd). In extensive analyses by experts from the
Wuppertal-based independent institute the smart fortwo mhd scored top
marks for all environment-related criteria.
According to the institute’s
findings, the 52 kW (71 bhp) petrol variant which has been available in
certain markets since October 2007 scores excellent ratings in terms of
fuel consumption, exhaust and noise emissions. The manufacturer’s
ecological credentials are also found to be exemplary with regard to
production, procurement, logistics and recycling.
The start-stop function of the
smart fortwo mhd came in for particular praise from the Öko-Trend
institute.
This feature uses each idling phase – at traffic lights,
level crossings or in stop-and-go traffic, for example – to shut down
the engine completely. As soon as the driver releases the brake pedal,
the engine restarts automatically and the journey can continue
immediately without a noticeable delay. “That works perfectly smoothly
in practice, providing for a pleasant calm and quiet while the car is
stationary and reducing fuel consumption.” All previously examined
smart models have received an “excellent” rating for all test criteria.
The Öko-Trend environmental certificate for cars
is a further development of the Öko-Trend annual car environmental
ranking that has been compiled since 1997. The first generation smart
fortwo was one of the first vehicles to be awarded this certificate.
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