Keema News - May 2009
Hyundai’s new i30cw wagon wins first Australian award
At a prestigious national awards event held in Melbourne, ECO Car magazine has named the new Hyundai i30cw wagon CRDi 2009 ECO Car of the Year.
The new i30cw wagon is the latest addition to the i30 range, joining the multi-award winning i30 hatch. The CRDi turbo Diesel engine (when mated to the 5 speed manual transmission) achieves an impressive fuel consumption* rating of 4.9 litres / 100 km and 128 g / km of CO2 ensuring most owners will visit the fuel bowser less often than they might expect.
The Hyundai i30cw CRDi is a delightful wagon to drive with great on road performance yet it provides a family with an ideal crossover vehicle. It can be used for daily commuting or family outings at the weekend with equal efficiency, said Managing Editor and Publisher of ECO Car magazine Mr. Chris Mullett. High levels of driver and passenger protection; low emissions, spirited performance and outstanding fuel efficiency at an affordable price make the i30cw the right car for todays motoring.
In April the multi-award winning i30 range was Australias third best selling small car with an 11% market share after posting a sales result of 1,491 cars (including 235 new i30cw wagons).
The new fuel efficient i30cw wagon offers a more space for rear seat passengers and additional luggage capacity than its multi-award winning sister the i30 hatch commented Kevin McCann Hyundais Director of Sales and Marketing. We are delighted that the i30 range is continuing to win recognition as well as attracting new customers to our Dealerships.
The Getz was also recognised in the awards, achieving a Highly Commended status in the ECO Car of the Year Awards programme. The Getz provides exceptional value for money and is a firm favourite for its award winning low cost of ownership as well as its reliability and fuel efficiency* (6.1 litres / 100 km when mated to the 5 speed manual transmission) and CO2 emissions (145 g / km).
The contest this year has never been more intense, Mr. Mullett concluded.
Hyundai Motor Companys i30 range has now picked up eight significant Australian motoring awards to date, as well as a string of international acclaim.
i30 range Australian awards:
i30cw wagon CRDi ECO Car Magazine - 2009 ECO Car of the Year
i30 SX NRMA, RACQ, RAA, RACV Most Economical Car to Own and Run 2009
i30SX Australias Best Car Awards Australia's Best Mid Size Car under $28,000 2009
i30 SX CRDi 2008 QUIT Targa West rally Class winner within the Modern Challenge category
i30 CRDi ECO Car Magazine Best Small Car 2008
i30 SX CRDi Carsguide Car of the Year 2007
i30 SX CRDi Carsguide Green Car of the Year 2007
i30 SX CRDi 2007 Panasonic World Solar Challenge Winner Greenfleet Technology Class, Commercial (Production) Vehicles.
*Source: ADR 81/02 static laboratory combined average city & highway cycle test. Fuel consumption will vary depending on a combination of driving habits and the condition of the vehicle.
Visit our Hyundai page to read more about the Hyundai i30cw wagon, and to see the exciting range of Hyundai vehicles available at our Brisbane dealerships.
Nissan to build electric vehicles at Oppama Plant
TOKYO: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the company will produce electric vehicles (EV) at its Oppama Plant (Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa) from autumn 2010.
The Oppama Plant is a core base of Nissan's manufacturing and will be positioned as the model plant for best practices in EV production. In the fall of 2010, the plant will start EV production with capacity of 50,000 units a year, which will continuously increase for the start of EV mass-marketing in 2012. Motors and inverters, which are key components of EVs, will be built at the Yokohama Plant (Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa), and initially in the Zama Operations Center (Hironodai, Zama City, Kanagawa), respectively. In addition, Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC), one of Nissan's affiliated companies based in Zama Operations Center, will produce laminated-type compact lithium-ion batteries for EVs.
Aiming to a be a global leader in zero-emission vehicles, Nissan will continuously seek overseas production opportunities for EVs and sourcing of components.
Have a look at Keema Brisbane's fantastic range of Nissan vehicles.
News article courtesy of Nissan.














