Volvo first in UK to comply with WLTP FC, emissions

Volvo first in UK to comply with WLTP FC, emissions

Volvo has become the first car manufacturer in the UK to homologate its entire model range under the new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP).

All Volvo petrol, diesel and hybrid models now comply with the stringent Euro 6d-temp standard for tailpipe emissions, as part of the firm’s MY2019 range update which started production in April. It also puts Volvo well ahead of the September 1, 2018 deadline where only WLTP-homologated cars can be sold in Europe.

The aim of the new WLTP cycle is to ensure published fuel economy and emissions – which all manufacturers legally must publish – offer a more realistic reflection of real-world driving, helping customers to judge better the fuel and emission efficiency of their car.

The new laboratory test replaces the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) that can trace its roots back to the 1980s. Both tests enable customers to make comparisons between different vehicles, but WLTP uses a driving cycle that is more reflective of on-road driving.

Volvo first in UK to comply with WLTP FC, emissions

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The WLTP test is also backed up by the new Real Driving Emissions (RDE) test – an on-road test of up to 120 minutes, which evaluates a car under a variety of driving conditions and speeds. A car can only be sold once it passes both WLTP and RDE tests. The figures Volvo publishes for its models are achieved through the WLTP cycle, then correlated back to an NEDC equivalent for comparison purposes.

“Volvo welcomed the new WLTP testing methods when they were first announced, as greater transparency in areas such as fuel consumption and emissions helps customers make better informed buying decisions. We are pleased that we are the first to sell a complete range of cars that meets the new testing standards,” said Jon Wakefield, MD of Volvo Car UK.

The move to WLTP follows last year’s announcement that all new Volvo models released from 2019 will be offered in electrified-only variants, and a further announcement in April that Volvo aims for fully electric cars to make up 50% of its global sales by 2025.

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Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

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  • Volvo Lotus UK > all

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  • Digidigi on May 30, 2018 at 10:43 am

    Soon Geely will be the benchmark for everyone, times has change, future is china

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  • Johnson on May 30, 2018 at 12:53 pm

    Don’t expect this to come from Geely engineers, Volvo is a level above.

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    • Volvo = Geely

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      • SURE include

        Perodua. = Toyota
        Audi = VW
        Rolls Royce = BMW
        Jaguar , Land Rover = TATA
        KIa = Hyundai
        Infinity = Nissan= Renault
        Lexus = Toyota
        Acura = Honda
        Dacia= Renault.

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