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This directory is designed as a resource to assist fleet and vehicle owners to source OEM supported natural gas vehicles or engines by location or by vehicle type.Contributions and corrections are welcome via email to oem@iangv.org or via the 'Suggest a listing' links below (Please submit your entry from within the category you would like to list from). Listings are shown in good faith. IANGV takes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this directory and welcomes corrections at any time.

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Volkswagen Touran TSI EcoFuel

More Information
http://www.allcarzone.com/geneva-2009-touran-tsi-ecofuel
Fuel types
  • Bi-fuel (CNG/Gasoline)
Manufacturer
Volkswagen
Manufacture method
OEM ex factory
Horsepower
110 kW
Emissions Level
  • Euro 5
CO2 Emissions Level (GHG) - Natural Gas
129g/km
Number of CNG Cylinders
4
CNG Storage Capacity
18 kg
Driving Range (Natural Gas)
370 km
Driving Range (Natural Gas + Gasoline/Diesel)
520 km
Reserve gasoline tank capacity
11 litres
Countries available
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
Volkswagen Touran TSI EcoFuel
When fitted with a standard 6-speed transmission the van consumes just 4.8 kilograms of natural gas per 100 kilometers, and that corresponds to CO2 emissions of just 129 g/km. When the Touran TSI EcoFuel is equipped with the optional DSG 7-speed dual clutch transmission, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions drop to 4.7 kilograms and 126 g/km, respectively. In this case, fuel costs per 100 kilometers are reduced to 4.50 Euros. The TSI EcoFuel engine of the Touran is designed for mono-fuel operation; it has four natural gas tanks and an auxiliary gasoline tank. However, there are no plans for manual switching from natural gas to gasoline operation. Primarily, the Touran TSI EcoFuel is powered by natural gas. It does not automatically switch to gasoline mode until the natural gas tanks are empty.
  • At a low 1,500 rpm the engine already develops 220 Newton-meters of torque and maintains this value up to 4,500 rpm
  • accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 10.1 seconds
  • top speed is 205 km/h
  • natural gas tanks housed underfloor
  • total of 18 kilograms natural gas

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