Green Ford cars have been selected as the chosen mode of transport to deliver tennis stars and coaches to where they need to go at this year's Wimbledon championships.
Green Ford cars have been selected as the chosen mode of transport to deliver tennis stars and coaches to where they need to go at this year's Wimbledon championships.
And the vehicles from the manufacturer's most recent fleet include those with low CO2 producing TDCi engines across the range.
The producer claims that the latest models will save more than two tonnes of CO2 throughout the two weeks of the tournament, compared to other models from the manufacturer in previous years.
One of the latest engines from the car maker includes the refined 2.0-litre TDCi 140PS, which emits six g/km of CO2 less than previous 2.0-litre TDCi 140PS.
Russell McGill, director of fleet development for Ford of Britain, said he was delighted that the motor company had been chosen and noted that celebrity players travelling in green Ford cars would be good for the brand.
The Ford green cars chosen include the Galaxy, Kuga and S-MAX models, which all come in blue and silver.
The latter was recognised last month as contributing to the improvement of the manufacturer's market lead, whereby sales rose to 27,824 - more than 6,488 compared to the same period last year.
Moreover, the producer noted that there is a "commitment to the future" with the seven-seat Ford S-MAX because it should impact less on the environment than previous models.
Some of the defining features of the green Ford car include its "exclusive combination of premium sports styling, enhanced dynamic ability and functional excellence", according to the developer.
A six-speed double-clutch automatic transmission features on the motor which has been made for "driving easier, more fuel efficient and just more fun".
Other environmentally-friendly options include the EcoBoost innovative engine technology which delivers more torque and power - and should ensure lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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