Fiat brand recorded the lowest CO2 emissions in Europe.
For the fourth year running, Fiat Automobiles has recorded the lowest level of CO2 emissions by vehicles sold in Europe in 2010, with an average measurement of 123.1 g/km. Fiat/handout.

For the fourth year running, Fiat Automobiles has recorded the lowest level of CO2 emissions by vehicles sold in Europe in 2010, with an average measurement of 123.1 g/km.

Besides this, the group was also ranked first with 125.9 g/km, an improvement of 5 g/km on last year. The record has been certified by JATO Dynamics, a leading automotive consultancy and research firm.

Through the use of ingenious solutions such as the TwinAir engine, alternative fuels such as Methane and the innovative eco:Drive technology, the group has reduced its average emissions by 10%, from 137.3 to 123.1 g/km of CO2 which is even lower than the target set out by the European Union for 2015 ( 130 g/km).

All of Fiat's eco-technological innovation is grouped under the Air Technologies brand, which represents and encapsulates the evolution of a single idea.