During the most recent command Michelin Challenge Bibendum 2006 in Paris, the Volvo automobile Corporation took home the majority of the honors that went unnoticed. In reality, Volvo entered this transportation competition with its flagships from its sustainable vehicle program as entrants. The Volvo entries included the new Multi-Fuel model car, two automobiles with engines capable of running on renewable fuels, and one car with a clean and fuel-efficient diesel engine.
The Volvo competitors won sixteen gold medals in all. This is the best amount of gold medals that the other competitor received in the train car class. According to car specialists, this only demonstrates that Volvo is still the manufacturing firm that is capable of producing automobiles with a high degree of environmental and safety performance. All entrants and competitors in the Michelin Challenge Bibendum, including Volvo, had to complete seven different zones. Volvo participated in the areas of acceleration, braking, emissions, slalom, noise, fuel efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Even though the competitors are Volvo professionals, It was not a problem for the corporation to bring home such a large number of gold medals. Hans Folkesson who is the previous senior VP of analysis and development at Volvo, claims, We wanted to exhibit the technology that we have a propensity to already give and at an equal time gift our efforts for the longer term within the areas of the surroundings and safety.
Volvo Automotive Corporation collaborates with several fields of technology for home mobility, which is shown in our wide range of environmentally customized automobiles. We believe that our study will motivate legislators, government agencies, manufacturers, and associated distributors to improve the infrastructure for property fuels so that the technology may benefit the environment and society to a greater extent.
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