Mazda 2 achieves 84mpg in fuel economy challenge

Mazda 2 achieves 84mpg in fuel economy challenge

After completing more than 410 miles on the gruelling ALD Automotive/TOTAL Excellium Fleet World MPG Marathon 2008, a Mazda2 diesel entered by Mazda Motors UK has secured a splendid second-place finish, recording an exceptional 84.58mpg.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
16 Oct 2008

The objective of the MPG Marathon was to promote eco-driving and highlight the fuel savings that are possible with a little thought and the use of 'smarter motoring' techniques. A demanding route over a wide variety of roads in mid-Wales and the north-west Midlands attracted a field of 39 cars and crews from 22 manufacturers – representing a broad cross-section of vehicles. The event challenged crews "to improve upon the car's official 'combined cycle' fuel economy figure" by the biggest margin.

Mazda2 1.4 5dr TS2 Diesel crew members – motoring journalist Sue Cooke and her daughter Joanne – fully exploited the supermini's light weight and smooth aerodynamics, plus the engine's 68ps and excellent torque (160Nm at 2000rpm). After two days of competitive 'economy' driving, they scored a 19 per cent improvement on the combined cycle figure (65.7mpg) of this popular Mazda, while averaging 40mph. The Mazda2 diesel has a CO2 rating of just 114g/km and qualifies in the 35 road fund licence band.

Ultimately, seven cars achieved more than 70mpg and eight recorded more than 80mpg. Event organiser, Ross Durkin, publisher of Fleet World magazine, explained: "It's not what you drive, but how you drive that makes the difference. Once again this event has shown that skilled driving techniques work and can make a dramatic impact upon miles per gallon."

Mazda's 'Smarter Motoring' Tips

* Change up 'early' through the gears, just before the 'peak-torque' rpm
* Ease your speed. Driving at 70mph uses around 15 per cent more fuel than at 50mph
* Anticipate to avoid unnecessary braking and stopping
* Use the air-conditioning sparingly as it increases fuel consumption
* Switch off the engine whenever it is safe to do so
* Check tyre pressures regularly
* Remove unnecessary weight from your car
* Reduce aerodynamic drag whenever possible, e.g. removing roof racks when not in use
* Follow the recommended servicing schedule

[IMG]http://oneshift.com/showroom/uploadimages/resized-20081015195055348.jpg[/IMG]

Credits: JRC

International News
Other Articles
Explore moreright arrow
New Volkswagen Golf R Headlines Volkswagen Group Singapore’s Largest Ever Roadshow At Vivocity
Cupra Tavascan VZ First Drive Review: Sibling Favourite
Volvo EX40 Review: Smooth Operator
get quote bg
Sell your car at the highest price in Singapore
  • pros
    Convenient and Hassle-Free
  • pros
    Consumer Protection
  • pros

    Transparent Process
    With No Obligation