Volkswagen plans to reduce the carbon footprint of its fleet in Europe by 40% by 2030. As a result, the company is increasingly focusing on fully and partially electric cars. As an additional alternative, Volkswagen has now officially approved models with the latest generation of 4-cylinder diesel engines to use paraffin fuels.
These newly developed diesel fuels containing bio-components allow significant CO2 savings of 70-95% compared to conventional diesel.
In addition to its accelerated action in the field of electric mobility, Volkswagen is systematically developing the existing range of internal combustion engines.
In this way, the company meets the different needs of customers, while taking into account the different international preferences for the propulsion system and conditions.
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