ŠKODA ENYAQ iV – sustainable materials
Stefan Webelhorst talks about sustainable materials in the ENYAQ iV
Mazda is committed to drastically reducing carbon emissions – by 2050, Mazda aims to be carbon neutral across all fields of operation. Electrifying vehicle powertrains will be one important factor in achieving this goal. But as Mazda believes the internal combustion engine (ICE) will still be powering the vast majority of cars in the coming years, full electrification can only be one aspect of a sustainable electrification strategy. Another important pillar will be improving the efficiency and performance of ICEs – through better combustion efficiency, environmentally friendly fuels like e-fuels, as well as electrification. Mazda is therefore committed to having all new models fully or partially electrified by 2030, delivering a vast range of different solutions for all individual mobility demands and regional conditions.
Stefan Webelhorst talks about sustainable materials in the ENYAQ iV
With the all-new Aygo X, Toyota is introducing an exceptional crossover vehicle for the A segment. Developed, designed and built in Europe, it precisely meets the wishes and needs of local customers from urban centers and the surrounding area: The new Aygo X is compact and extremely manoeuvrable, combines advanced technologies with economically low operating costs and arouses emotions. The latest compact model in the Toyota product family is based on the successful GA-B platform. As a key element of the Toyota Global New Architecture (TNGA), it celebrated its world premiere with the current Yaris generation - the Car of the Year 2021 in Europe - and also provides the foundation for the Yaris Cross. In order for the new Aygo X to establish itself as the best offer in its class, Toyota researched the contemporary demands on a city vehicle at an early stage through detailed market research. The result: European customers expect a car with a modern design that combines a strong appearance with small external dimensions.
With the Scenic Vision study, Renault is giving a glimpse of the next generation of the Scenic, which will be launched in 2024 with a purely battery-electric drive. At the same time, the concept car conveys an impression of the brand's new design language. Unlike the later production version, the dynamically designed technology carrier has a combined battery and fuel cell drive to cover long distances with quick refueling stops and consists of 70 percent recyclates. This results in a 75 percent lower CO2 footprint in production and use than with conventional electric vehicles. Innovations such as the "Safety Coach", which proactively warns the driver of danger spots, or the "Safe Guardian", which actively intervenes in the driving process if alertness wanes, also raise active safety to a new level.
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