Green Fleet
A 'green' revolution is being staged by Mazda that will mean upper medium sector company car drivers by 2015 will be at the wheel of models with fuel economy and emissions equivalent to today's supermini standards.
Mazda has already embarked on its 'green' crusade with today's key fleet models such as the Mazda3 and Mazda6 reflecting the environmental strategy. For example, CO2 levels on the Mazda3 are already at 117g/km on 1.6D models and at 133g/km on the Mazda6 2.2D. Mazda Fleet and Remarketing Director Peter Allibon said:
"Our existing customers are already benefiting from the first phase of our environmental strategy."
"The first vehicles from the SKYACTIV programme we expect to start reaching fleets in 2012. The indications are that the emission levels on some Mazda C/D segment models will be around 105 g/km, while all models will be around 120 g/km."
"While Mazda is working behind the scenes on technological alternatives to petrol and diesel engines with research and development on hydrogen vehicles continuing apace, we expect that the internal combustion engine will remain the dominant and economic choice for fleets and company car drivers into the foreseeable future."
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