Car companies have begun
producing new diesel models to sell to the public on the basis of their supposedly green credentials.
Not exact matches
The
new 3 Series - based
model features a tweaked version of the twin - turbo straight - six
diesel engine — tuned to
produce 345bhp and 516 lb ft of torque.
The
new entry - level
diesel model is the B 160 CDI
producing 66 kW (90 hp).
New base
diesel models include the A 160 CDI and B 160 CDI
producing 66 kW (90 hp), which consume just 3.8 and 4.1 litres of
diesel respectively (combined consumption).
To be
produced with the same range of gasoline and
diesel engines as the second - generation CLS sedan and boasting more luggage space than key rivals such as the Audi A6 Avant and the BMW 5 - series Touring, the CLS shooting brake is the first of at least two
new style - led estate
models planned to be added to the Mercedes - Benz lineup by the middle of the decade.
While the petrol variant of the
new - gen Jazz will continue to derive its power from the 1.2 - litre i - VTEC unit, capable of
producing 87bhp, the
diesel model will get the same 1.5 - litre i - DTEC found in the Amaze and City.
Available as a two - door Wrangler or four - door Wrangler Unlimited, the
new special - edition
model will be introduced in Europe in the second quarter of 2014, with the 2.8 - litre turbo
diesel engine
producing 200 horsepower and 460 Nm of torque and the 3.6 - litre V - 6 Pentastar petrol engine delivering 284 horsepower and 347 Nm of torque.
Both of the
new BMW 3 Series Touring
models available from launch demonstrate class leading efficiency and performance with the entry point 318d Touring boasting a BMW TwinPower Turbo four - cylinder
diesel engine
producing 105kW of power and 320 Nm of torque.
The 3.0 L 6 - cylinder in 535i
models makes 300 hp and 300 ft - lb, while a
diesel option in the
new 535d
produces 256 hp and 413 ft - lb.