Ford Mondeo ECOnetic Travels 2,161 km [1,344 miles] on One Tank of Fuel
Cars

Ford Mondeo ECOnetic Travels 2,161 km [1,344 miles] on One Tank of Fuel



Ford is heavily promoting its ECOnetic technology, which promises extremely low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. With the official help of Ford, two Norwegians, Knut Withil and Henrik Borchgervink set out to prove that the technology delivers what it promises.

They took a bog-standard Ford Mondeo wagon 1.6-liter diesel ECOnetic, filled up the fuel tank with 70 liters of diesel and started their quest to find out how far it would take them.

Read more »




- Ford Debuts Frugal Fiesta Econetic With 85.6mpg Uk Or 3.3lt/100km In Europe
Ford announced today that it has commenced production of the new Fiesta ECOnetic. Available in Europe, the ECOnetic is powered by a 1.6-liter diesel engine with an output of 94hp (95PS) and a peak torque of 205Nm (105.2 lb-ft). What makes this Fiesta...

- New European Market Ford Focus Econetic Expected To Return 3.5 Lt/100 Km Or 67.2mpg
A new variant of the latest Focus with the ECOnetic moniker and a segment leading fuel efficiency will soon be added to Ford’s European lineup. According to the company, the diesel-powered Focus ECONetic is expected to use less than 3.5 liters...

- Ford To Unveil Tri-fuel Mondeo That Runs On Gas, Ethanol And Lpg At 2009 Leipzig Show
At the AMI Leipzig Motor Show in Germany that runs from March 28 to April 5, 2009, Ford will pull the covers off a new tri-fuel variant of the Mondeo capable of running on gasoline, bio-ethanol (E85) or any mix of these two, as well as on LPG (liquefied...

- Ford Fiesta Econetic With 64 Mpg Or 3.7 Lt/100 Km Coming To London Show
Ford has chosen next month’s London Motor Show to unveil the 2009 Fiesta ECOnetic, according to a report from Brit car magazine, Autocar. Equipped with a 1.4-liter turbodiesel engine, the ultra efficient version of the Fiesta ECOnetic is slated...

- Ford Focus Econetic: Frankfurt Launch For Eco-friendly Models
In the 80’s and 90’s, it was terms and acronyms like “M”, “RS”, “STi”, “AMG” & “GTi” describing sport models that would lure shoppers into dealerships and create a buzz around...



Cars








.