Showing posts with label environmentally friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmentally friendly. Show all posts
Friday, 11 January 2013
News: 1 in 3 of us would spend more on eco-friendly motoring
More than one in three Europeans would spend more to buy an environmentally friendly car even though 71% say they have reduced overall spending as a result of the economic recession, a Ford Motor Company-sponsored poll shows.
The survey also showed 53% consider climate change to be the world’s biggest issue and 57% would prefer to lead a more environmentally conscious lifestyle.
“The survey shows that even in economically difficult times there is a clear desire for vehicles that are more environmentally friendly,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president Product Development, Ford of Europe. “Ford is extremely focused on meeting this demand now and in the future, and this goes hand-in-hand with delivering products that help reduce running costs.”
Ford commissioned the survey conducted by “The Futures Company,” a leading consultancy, to better understand the opinions and attitudes of Europeans across a range of mobility issues – from car sharing to green driving to the future of the internal combustion engine.
The survey showed that for 71%, fuel-efficiency is a major factor in choosing a car; 60% prefer to choose models from carmakers that have targeted a reduction in their environmental impact; and 68% consider fuel-efficiency when driving.
In 2013 Ford will introduce to Europe its first ever zero-tailpipe emissions passenger car the Focus Electric to be later joined later by hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles
Also, the new Ford Fiesta offers more engines that can achieve sub-100 g/km CO2 emissions than any other small car nameplate. Its combination of advanced new engines, fuel-saving technologies and aerodynamic improvements ensure an unrivalled seven powertrains achieve sub-100 g/km CO2 emissions and deliver optimised fuel efficiency.
The Ford Eco Mode coaching system, now available in the Fiesta as well, rewards drivers for using fuel-efficient driving techniques by displaying up to five “petals” on each of three “flowers” that represent gear-shifting, speed and anticipation. Ford customer training has found that eco-driving skills can result in 10 per cent long-term fuel savings.
“The majority of car buyers prefer fuel-efficient vehicles, even if only a minority feel they can afford to invest in one given the current economic climate,” said Andreas Ostendorf, vice president, Sustainability, Environment & Safety Engineering, Ford of Europe.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
News: Toyota is world's most valuable automotve brand
Toyota was again named the world’s most valuable automotive brand in the recently published Best Global Brands 2012 by Interbrand. This year’s report sees Toyota’s brand valuation by Interbrand surge 9% and securing an overall Top 10 spot across all industries.
According to Interbrand, Toyota’s success is due largely to the continued customer loyalty, an impressive line-up of environmentally friendly products such as the Toyota Prius, and a strengthening appeal with younger customers.
In June this year, Toyota also emerged on top for the second year running as the Best Global Green Brand. Interbrand highlighted Toyota’s continued determination to maintain environmental sustainability as a top management priority as a key part to the company’s success story.
Interbrand looks at the on-going investment and management of the brand as a business asset when compiling the Best Global Brands report. The methodology of the report takes into account a multitude of ways in which a brand connects and adds value to the organisation.
The 2012 edition of the Toyota European Sustainability Report is now available online: http://toyota.eu/sustainability/
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