Toyota plans an 18 vehicle low CO2 product offensive in Europe
Filed under: Toyota, Legislation and Policy, European Union, UK
Toyota Motor Europe President Tadashi Arashima says that the company has plans for eighteen completely new or heavily revised models which will emit less than 140 grams of CO2 per kilometer by the end of next year. Those sound like very ambitious plans but Toyota, which currently averages 149g/km for its line of vehicles in Europe, could be capable of such heroics. If they indeed make this happen, it would mean that half of all Toyotas sold in Europe would meet that low carbon emission target, up from roughly thirty percent last year. Under newly-proposed European Commission rules, Toyota would need to average roughly 127g/km of CO2 emissions by 2012, so an aggressive mid-range target such as this one might be a necessity. No indication of how Toyota plans to implement these new standards was given. Interestingly, Arashima suggests that some cost increases would need to be passed on to the consumer, but the Japanese company would take a wait-and-see approach before making any adjustments of its own. Consumer acceptance towards other brands could set a precedent for Toyota to follow.
[Source: Automotive News Europe - sub. req'd]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-22-2008 @ 11:11AM
nagmashot said...
Toyota is such a butch of liars...
I have taken all CO2 numbers for every model and every engine version they offer in Germany.. they have such CO2 killer that they even did not bother to name the CO2 (Hilux)
With all numbers they have claimed (excluding Hilux and the more powerfull version of the Auris, there they claim only the emission of the less powerfull engine) I reach a fleet average of Toyotas sold in Germany of CO2 190.6gr/km
The worst vehicle they offer is the Land Cruiser V8 with 340gr/km
They are million miles away from 140gr/km europen average not to talk from lower numbers..
Reply