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Audi to a CNG Engine
Say Audi to a CNG Engine
Tuesday, 19 June 2007
Germany, Ingolstadt
German
auto manufacturer Audi AG looks
set to join Volkswagen and
Mercedes-Benz on the growing
list of suppliers of large OEM
compressed natural gas (CNG)
passenger vehicles on the
European market. The company
says in a press release that
alternative fuel types are
gaining in importance around the
world and that natural gas, is
being used increasingly in a
number of countries as a more
cost-effective energy source
with a lower CO2 content.
Audi has devised a concept for
using CNG based on their TFSI
engine and retains its pulling
power even when running in
natural-gas mode. The reduction
in CO2 emissions of up to 20
percent in CNG mode can
therefore be enjoyed without
having to compromise on driving
pleasure in any way.
‘Ingenious packaging’ of CNG
cylinders still allows full use
to be made of the luggage
compartment and the vehicle's
versatility despite the addition
of the natural gas tank.
Though the release doesn’t
specify a date for the release
of their CNG model, references
to a 2008 release for a new
diesel engine imply that it we
could see the new engine on the
road in 2008.
Source: NGV Global
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