Hyundai: less weight and more efficiency in the future

For any manufacturer future, stringent anti-pollution standards that between now and 2015 will be applied on both sides of the Atlantic, are a crucial appointment, which can not be unprepared.

The Korean Hyundai-Kia are not certain exception, and like everyone else will have to reduce the required fuel economy of their models: Currently, the average of cars is 32.4 mpg (miles per gallon), that of trucks to 25 , 5 mpg. The aim is to increase respectively to 37.5 and 31.0 mpg by 2015. Two roads to be beaten in this direction, according to Automotive News.

The first is the improvement of efficiency, will be gradually adopted daylight LED lights, electric power steering in place of the plumber, on the direct injection gasoline and changes to six reports to cut consumption distances on highways.

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