Volvo Named Most Improved Brand For Co2 Emissions In 2010

by Volvo in the News on October 12, 2011

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Volvo Car’s “DRIVe Towards Zero” mission was reaffirmed when it was named most improved brand in the top twenty in JATO’s latest report, “A Review of CO2 Car Emissions across Europe FY2010″ with average emissions of just 157.5g/km.

Volvo’s attributes its success to the efforts of both its drivetrain and design teams, who ensure each engine and body style is optimized for fuel efficiency, which reduces CO2 emissions. Along with the DRIVe range, the latest versions of Volvo’s Gasoline Turbocharged Direct Injection gasoline engines together with the newly-announced higher-powered, cleaner diesels help Volvo’s achieve its mission to reduce CO2 emissions.

The DRIVe range is now available in nine models, with seven models falling below 120g/km, of which three produce just 99g/km of CO2. Volvo’s belief is that economy should come without compromise. With this in mind, all of Volvo’s DRIVe models have the same style, dynamics, and practicality as the rest of the range.

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