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The Coming Diesel Invasion

January 2, 2008
DailyHerald.com (WA)

By Sarah JacksonElectric cars are all the rage among many green thinkers.But according to this incredibly in-depth and elaborately illustrated story from Popular Mechanics, it’s could be “clean diesel” that takes us into the next...


Big 3 Go After Diesel Market

January 1, 2008
The Detroit News

By Eric Morath"If we have to get 35 miles per gallon by 2020, we can't maintain the current makeup of the fleet," said Mike Omotoso, J.D. Power's senior manager of global powertrain. "With continuing high gas prices, consumers...


The Case for Diesel: Clean, Efficient, Fast Cars

January 1, 2008
Popular Mechanics

By Ben HewittULSD fuel and the new exhaust systems receive most of diesel’s accolades, but they aren’t the only advances to set today’s diesels apart from their predecessors. Advanced electronic engine control modules regulate...


Bill May Send Cars Down A New Path

December 5, 2007
Chicago Tribune

By Rick PopelyIf the 35 m.p.g. standard becomes law, the biggest changes will be under the hood, says Phil Gott, director of automotive consulting for industry forecaster Global Insight.Diesels, now a small part of U.S. sales,...


Diesel Expected to Improve Automakers MPG

December 3, 2007
The Wall Street Journal

By Mike SpectorDiesel engines -- about 30% more efficient than their gasoline-powered counterparts and increasingly cleaner -- could also jump in share during that time frame, from a minuscule slice of the market to about 27%,...


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Other Diesel Vehicles: Coming Soon!

Nearly every major automobile manufacturer has announced plans to market diesel vehicles in the U.S. Following is a list of anticipated diesel product offerings based on press announcements and media reports.

 

ACURA

Acura has announced that they will introduce their new i-DTEC diesel engine in the North America in 2009, claiming that this engine will be 25-30% more efficient than the gasoline equivalent.

AUDI

   
  Read AUDI's official announcement about the diesel technology used in both of the company's planned U.S. offerings.
A4 Sedan
Arriving 2009
   
 
A3 Sportback
Arriving 2009
   
  Click here to view additional information about the Q7's American debut.
Q7 3.0 TDI SUV
Arriving January 2009
   

       

BMW

   
  BMW Group debuted these two new models equipped with the BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Click here to read more.
BMW X5 xDrive 35d
Arriving Fall 2008
   
   
BMW 335d
Arriving Fall 2008
   

       

Chrysler

 

Building on existing success with other models, Chrysler is planning to use new engines from Cummins in light-duty Dodge pickup trucks and Jeep vehicles. Click here to read more. The company may also be considering a diesel minivan for the American market.

Ford

   
  Ford is aiming to develop the first light-duty diesel truck for the U.S. market. The engine is expected to be a 3.6L V8. Read the Automotive News report to learn more.
F-150 Light Truck
Arriving 2010
   

General Motors

   

GM will be offering the Chevrolet Silverado with a 4.5-liter diesel engine in 2009. Click here to read more. The company also has plans to start producing a 4.5L V8 light-duty diesel truck in 2010.
Chevrolet Silverado
Arriving 2009
   
  GM is expected to offer a new V8 turbodiesel with a 30% gain in fuel economy over the gasoline version. Read the Automotive News article to learn more.
HUMMER H2 SUV
Arriving 2010
   
  The V6 diesel engine that powers the CTS provides over 400 ft-lb of torque, outperforming even a V8 gasoline engine. Read more in Diesel Power magazine.
Cadillac CTS Sedan
Arriving 2010
   
  A video posting on GM blog http://fastlane.gmblogs.com confirmed a diesel offering for the Saturn Aura. A diesel-hybrid version of the engine was shown at the Frankfurt Auto Show.
Saturn Aura Sedan
Arriving 2010
 

     

HONDA

   

 

Honda is currently developing a strategy for diesel offerings in the U.S. The company is already engineering a four-cylinder engine designed to meet Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions standards. Read more about Honda's U.S. diesel plans.

Hyundai

   
  A diesel powertrain system is being developed for the recently-introduced Veracruz SUV. Read the CNN story to learn more.
Veracruz SUV
Arriving 2009 or 2010
   

Kia

   
  Kia announced plans to introduce the new Borrego SUV with a diesel engine in the next 2 to 3 years. Click here to read a story from The Detroit News about Kia's diesel plans.
Borrego SUV
Arriving 2010
   

Mahindra

   
  Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., a company based in India, has plans to begin selling clean diesel pickup trucks in the near future. Read the Automotive News article on the company's future diesel plans.
Diesel pickup
Arriving 2010
   

Mitsubishi

   
  Mitsubishi is developing a next-generation common rail turbo-diesel engine which will be compliant with U.S. Tier II Bin 5 emissions and plan on making the engine available in their Lancer Sports Sedan from 2010.
Mitsubishi Lancer
Arriving 2010
   

Nissan

   
  Nissan is devloping the Titan pickup truck with a diesel engine in order to provide more options for heavy-duty users as well as greater fuel efficiency. Read the related Edmunds.com story.
Titan Light Truck
Arrving by 2009
   
  Nissan is co-developing a 50-state emissions-compliant diesel engine with Renault. The company's announcement stressed diesel's potential to reduce emissions from several models offered by the company.
Maxima Sedan
Arriving 2010
   

Porsche

   
  The German-based automaker, is introducing a diesel-powered version of its Cayenne Sports Utility Vehicle in the United States with plans on having them reach dealerships by March 2009.
Cayenne Diesel
Arriving March 2009
   

Saab

   
  Saab is currently developing its new 9-4X SUV with plans to introduce the model in the United States with a diesel option in 2010.
Saab 9-4X
Arriving 2010
   

Subaru

   
  Subaru has developed the world's first Boxer Diesel engine for use in passenger cars and has plans to introduce the engine in its Legacy and Outback models in 2010.
Subaru Legacy
Arriving 2010
   

Toyota

   
  Toyota will offer the Tundra pickup truck and the Sequoia SUV with a clean-diesel V8 engine soon. Click here to read more.
Tundra Light Truck
Arriving Late 2009/Early 2010
   
 
Tacoma SUV
Arriving 2010
   

Volkswagen

   
  The Passat CC is Volkswagen's first model in the "Four Door Coupe" segment and offers the functionality of a four door sedan with the styling and dynamics of a coupe. The Passat CC will be available with VW's "Clean TDI" engine beginning in 2009.
Passat CC
Available 2009
   
  The Passat is expected to use a unique combination of new engine technology and selective catalytic reduction to make it the "cleanest TDI ever." Read more about Volkswagen's plans for increasing their diesel offerings in the U.S.
Passat Sedan
Arriving 2009
   

Volvo

   

 

Volvo has announced its decision to release a diesel passenger car on the North American market by the end of 2010. Specific details of engine and model availability have yet to be disclosed.
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