
The same goes for the petrol model – always according to Ford. With the new 120PS (118hp) 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine, the B-MAX will offer 114g/km CO2 emissions and fuel economy of 4.9lt/100km (57.6mpg UK or 48.0mpg US). It's competitors return 134-149g/km CO2 emissions and 5.7lt-6.4lt/100km fuel consumption.
"Our goal with B-MAX was to redefine the segment through technology and ingenuity – and that includes delivering the very best fuel economy,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president of Product Development for Ford of Europe.
Among other fuel-saving technologies employed by the B-MAX is the Auto-Start-Stop and the Smart Regenerative Charging, which is said to charge the battery at the most economical points during driving.
The B-MAX, which combines sliding rear doors with a pillarless design, will reach European showrooms later this year.





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