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DVPGSR Aug 18, 2002 06:18 PM

BMW's SULEV 3 series.
 
Got this from BMWWORLD
http://www.bmwworld.com/models/years/2003/sulev.htm

BMW is the first German manufacturer and the first premium car maker to offer a SULEV vehicle.

SULEV is an acronym for Super-Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle. Before there was SULEV, there was ULEV, for Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle. But since it's a BMW, maybe we can call it Super-Ultimate instead of Super-Ultra!

A SULEV is 90% cleaner than the average new car, and its rating is second only to the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV), like BMW's experimental clean-energy hydrogen-powered vehicle.

SULEVs protect the environment because they will only emit a single pound of hydrocarbons during 100,000 miles of driving—about the same as spilling a pint of gasoline.

A SULEV vehicle is defined by the state of California as being eight times cleaner than a ULEV, as established by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in its Low-Emission Vehicle II rules. The California Low-Emission Vehicle II rules will govern cars and light trucks from 2004 through 2010. In addition to its SULEV rating, the BMW SULEV is expected to be certified by California as qualifying for its Zero Evaporative Emissions standard.

Since several other US states have adopted the CARB rules, the BMW SULEV 3 Series cars will be available in California, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont.


It is good to see car manufacturers really taking an interest in the environment. Performance may be less but to many people that may not matter. Check the link for more info...I didn't want to post all of it here.

BonzoAPD Aug 19, 2002 05:35 AM

That's pretty cool. What would be great is if they can make these vehicles and not have any performance differences from regular cars.

yianni64 Aug 19, 2002 10:19 AM


Originally posted by BonzoAPD
That's pretty cool. What would be great is if they can make these vehicles and not have any performance differences from regular cars.
The new Accord doesnt loose power in its California SULEV form. Granted its not an Inline-6, so way to go BMW.

LuckyDog Aug 19, 2002 05:44 PM

What I don't get is why aren't the Insight and Civic Hybrid using SULEV engines, it seems like a kick in the bum.

For those of you too lazy to visit the site, it's available on the 2.5l I6 325i Sedan, 325i Touring, and 325Ci Coupe.

kazi Aug 19, 2002 06:22 PM


Originally posted by LuckyDog
What I don't get is why aren't the Insight and Civic Hybrid using SULEV engines, it seems like a kick in the bum.

The Insight with CVT is SULEV certified.

98CoupeV6 Aug 26, 2002 05:04 AM


Originally posted by kazi


The Insight with CVT is SULEV certified.

As is the Civic Hybrid, I believe. The Insight with 5 speed is so close to SULEV it's not even funny, it has almost the same emissions as the Prius.

yianni64 Aug 26, 2002 12:37 PM

Who shall make the 1st mass produced ZEV.... I say honda ;)

98CoupeV6 Aug 26, 2002 01:07 PM


Originally posted by yianni64
Who shall make the 1st mass produced ZEV.... I say honda ;)
The Civic GX is ZEV, isn't it? Honda will easily take that honor, they're supposed to roll out the FCX within 10 years.

DVPGSR Aug 26, 2002 04:00 PM

OK you guys lost me...ZEV:confused:

kazi Aug 26, 2002 04:07 PM


Originally posted by DVPGSR
OK you guys lost me...ZEV:confused:
Zero Emission Vehicle


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