Tuesday, November 3, 2009

PINT-SIZED SUZUKI ALTO AVERAGES 3.2L/100KM IN AUSTRALIA



    SUZUKI SAYS: After a successful New Zealand North-South drive at an average of just over 3.5 litres/100 km last month, the highly fuel efficient Suzuki Alto has taken part in a further fuel efficiency marathon, this time down through Australia, managing to complete the journey at an average consumption of 3.2 litres per 100km overall, an 18.5 per cent improvement over the official Australian combined figure (+13 per cent over European figure) and a staggering 2.0 litres per 100km attained in City traffic – the lowest recorded of any entered vehicle.
    The Global Green Challenge ran North-South from Darwin to Adelaide and placed conventional and alternative fuel cars against each other in a 3000km real world test. The winner of the challenge was the vehicle judged to have recorded the biggest improvement over its official fuel consumption figure.

    Alto won the ‘Light’ and ‘Small’ car categories; ‘best urban cycle’ category and an overall CO2 emission of 89.9g/km, using just 123 litres of fuel for the seven day trip.

    Despite some extremely trying conditions for drivers and cars alike, with most teams opting to turn off the air conditioning to save fuel even in temperatures soaring to 43 degrees centigrade, the 1.0-litre petrol engined Alto continued to defy expectations by showing some of the much more expensive diesel cars the true meaning of fuel economy.

    Using a simple combination of lightweight design, aerodynamic efficiency and a small and efficient 1.0-litre petrol engine the Alto managed to outrank similar size diesel cars including the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic Turbo Diesel and MINI Cooper D which recorded an overall improvement in litres per 100km of 15.4 per cent and 12.2 per cent respectively.

    The Alto GL and GLS models are retailed in South Africa at a recommended price of R104 900 and R119 900 respectively. A three-year/100 000 km warranty is included as standard.


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