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2009 smart Fortwo officially greenest

Well according to the Australian Government the smart Fortwo micro-hybrid-rive is officially our greenest car.


The Fortwo mhd has been judged by the federal government’s Green Vehicle Guide as having the lowest greenhouse and air pollution emissions in Australia.

The micro two-seater earned a total score of 17 out of a possible 20 points for both its air pollution and greenhouse ratings.

It was also awarded a full five stars and the coveted first position in this important consumer guide, outperforming a variety of hybrid-powered models and a number of the smallest cars from Australia’s ‘Light’ vehicle category.

A delighted Horst von Sanden, managing director of Mercedes-Benz Cars in Australia, said the result was another confirmation of the little Fortwo’s strong environmental credentials.

“For a consumer searching for the most environmentally sound car in Australia, there is no better choice than the smart Fortwo mhd,” said Mr von Sanden.

“With our smallest car at the top of the government’s Green Vehicle Guide we have another important tool to highlight to car buyers how environmentally compatible the smart Fortwo really is.

“The goal of sustainable mobility lies at the heart of the smart concept, and it’s this very car, along with new developments such as the electric smart ed, that have made some of the biggest steps towards the ultimate goal of emission-free motoring,” said Mr von Sanden.

Released in Australia last December, the 52kW smart Fortwo micro hybrid drive boasts a combined cycle fuel consumption rate of only 4.4-litres per 100km (according to ADR 81/02), and an impressively low extra-urban consumption rate of only 3.9l/100km.
The carbon dioxide (CO2) output of the two-seater is also very low – only 105 grams per km driven.

The smart mhd uses simple but very effective start-stop technology when driven in traffic, switching the engine off when stationary and seamlessly restarting when the driver goes to move off again.

The Green Vehicle Guide provides information about the environmental performance of new light vehicles sold in Australia, and is intended to assist consumers choose a cleaner car.

The vehicle ratings displayed in the Green Vehicle Guide are based on the results of testing conducted in accordance with the Australian Design Rules for emissions and fuel consumption labelling in Australia. Testing is conducted on all light vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes made available locally.

Vehicles tested are given an overall star rating, which is comprised of two scores: one assessing air pollution, which includes exhaust emission contents such as criteria pollutants and air toxics, and one assessing CO2 emissions, known as a greenhouse rating. Both ratings are out of a score of ten, and the combined out-of-20 score determines each car’s overall star rating. A combined score of 16 or greater returns a five-star rating.

More information about the Green Vehicle Guide can be found by visiting http://www.greenvehicleguide.gov.au

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