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BMW 320d ED fully complies with all legal requirements: German Federal Motor Transport Authority
Thu Feb 15 15:32:00 CET 2018 Press Release
Munich. The German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) today published the findings of tests conducted on the BMW 320d ED (Fuel Consumption Combined ltr/100 km 4.3–3.9 (4.1–3.8), CO2 g/km 113–102 (109–99)) confirmed that the vehicle examined fully complies with all legal requirements. The tests were carried out following criticism of the car’s emissions’ performance in Dec. 2017 by the environmental lobby group “Deutsche Umwelthilfe”
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Munich. The German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) today published the findings of tests conducted on the BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Edition (Fuel Consumption Combined ltr/100 km 4.3–3.9 (4.1–3.8), CO2 g/km 113–102 (109–99)) and confirmed that the vehicle examined fully complies with all legal requirements. The tests were carried out following criticism of the car’s emissions’ performance in December 2017 by the environmental lobby group “Deutsche Umwelthilfe” (Environmental Action Germany).
Klaus Fröhlich, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for Development, explained: “As a matter of principle, BMW Group vehicles are not manipulated and comply with all respective legal requirements. Our diesel engines are clean. The public and policymakers can rely on that – and, most of all, so can our customers and employees.”
The findings of the latest KBA tests once again confirm what has been repeatedly proven by numerous official reviews conducted by authorities worldwide: The BMW Group has no illegal activities or technical provisions of any kind that influence the test mode for recording emissions.
This naturally also applies to the recently criticised BMW 320d EfficientDynamics Edition – as proven by the results of extensive test-bench and road testing. With regard to BMW Group vehicles, TÜV Süd already confirmed back in 2015: “The NOx figures (…) for all vehicles tested are within the technically explainable and expected tolerance and, in the opinion of TÜV SÜD, demonstrate very robust emission performance.”
Specifically, this means that the effectiveness of the emissions control systems required for exhaust gas treatment fully reflect typical customer driving behaviour. There is no intervention (“manipulation”) of any kind that could influence vehicle emissions.
The KBA test results also suggest that the emissions readings criticised by “Deutsche Umwelthilfe” resulted from forced driving situations and flawed execution of tests, and are therefore not representative.
Fröhlich: “The KBA test findings show quite clearly that the vehicle examined was not manipulated. We therefore find the procedure adopted by “Deutsche Umwelthilfe” to be unprofessional and its results meaningless.”
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
Fuel Consumption ECE2 Urban ltr/100 km 5.2–4.7 (5.0–4.6) Extra-urban ltr/100 km 3.8–3.4 (3.6–3.3) Combined ltr/100 km 4.3–3.9 (4.1–3.8) CO2 g/km 113–102 (109–99) Emission rating EU6.
CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION DATA.The fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and
operating range figures were determined according to the European
Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable at the time of type
approval. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in
Germany and the range shown considers the different sizes of the
selected wheels/tyres. The values for the vehicles marked (**) are
already based on the new WLTP test cycle and are translated back into
NEDC-equivalent values in order to ensure comparability between the
vehicles. With respect to these vehicles, for vehicle-related taxes or
other duties based (at least inter alia) on CO2 emissions, the CO2
values may differ from the values stated here. The CO2 efficiency
specifications are determined according to Directive 1999/94/EC and
the Pkw-EnVKV, and based (for classification) on the fuel consumption
and CO2 values as per the NEDC cycle.
Further information on official fuel consumption figures,
specific CO2 emission values and the electric power consumption of new
passenger cars is included in the following guideline: “Leitfaden über
Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer
Personenkraftwagen” (Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and
electric power consumption of new passenger cars), which can be
obtained from all dealerships, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH
(DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/en/offers/publications/guideline-for-fuel-consumption.html. LeitfadenCO2
(GuidelineCO2) (PDF ‒ 2.0 MB)