Kiaclub Nieuwsrobot Geplaatst 6 November, 2014 Geplaatst 6 November, 2014 You can’t knock the hustle of Hyundai and Kia, just days after the Korean automakers were forced to pay an unprecedented amount of money for false MPG reports, the duo have announced that they’re looking to improve their fuel numbers substantially. Specifically, the Korean automakers are targeting a twenty-five percent improvement by the year 2020. The plan is to cut weight of key models, start using more advanced transmissions, develop next-generation engines and even use more turbo-charged engines. “In the first half of this year, group chairman Chung Mong-koo ordered to secure world-leading competitiveness in fuel economy by 2020,” Hyundai said in a statement. Additionally, there are rumors that a new compact, hybrid vehicle is on the way from Hyundai and a plug-in hybrid version of the Sonata sedan will debut next year as part of efforts to bolster its eco-credentials. Discuss this story at our Hyundai Forums The post Hyundai and Kia Aim For 25 percent Better Fuel Economy by 2020 appeared first on AutoGuide.com News. Lees het hele artikel Quote
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