Volkswagen to “BlueMotion” (BlueMotion) named project dedicated to reducing vehicle fuel consumption and emissions. “Blue” (Blue) is the color of Volkswagen trademark, symbol of water and air, “drive” (Motion) represents the future and progressive vehicle development. “BlueMotion (BlueMotion)” is reflected in the automotive products, it is representative of the most fuel-efficient vehicle while constantly innovating mark.
“BlueMotion” logo represents the fuel-efficient and fun to drive: “BlueMotion” does not mean the pursuit of fuel efficiency at the expense of driving pleasure, Volkswagen has been through the full range of products installed TDI (turbocharged direct injection diesel engine), FSI (direct injection gasoline engine) and TSI (supercharged direct-injection engine) and other types of engines, the perfect realization of the lowest maximize driving enjoyment and fuel consumption. All three engines are technically far ahead of the current world level, the future development of these three will be the financial engine technology to drive new technologies, such as hybrid fuel technology Volkswagen currently has a CCS, it will be diesel and gasoline engines the advantages of integration, the use of synthetic fuels to replace conventional diesel and gasoline fuel, a pioneer in “BlueMotion” is the product of this development.
“POLO BlueMotion”
“POLO BlueMotion” Volkswagen is the first time at the Geneva Motor Show to the world with the introduction of new eco-label – “BlueMotion” the first production models. The 80-horsepower compact cars per 100 kilometers fuel consumption of only 3.9 liters of diesel, but on driving flexibility than other traditional POLO sedan same power no less, yet they are more provinces than the 0.5 l fuel, carbon dioxide emissions are also reduced by 16g / km more than them. By wider transmission ratio, internal transformation and improved aerodynamic performance of the engine, this car with a five-speed manual transmission “blue-drive POLO” succeeded in reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The models on Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria and Germany and other markets.