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20-05-2011
Active Aerodynamics help New Ford Mondeo Save
Fuel. Brentwood,
Essex, 19 May 2011 – The latest Ford models use smart new ‘active’
aerodynamic features to cut drag, resulting in fuel savings and reduced
emissions.
Ford's new Active Grille Shutter uses a variable shutter system to blank
off the flow of air to thecar’s cooling system, and when fully closed
can reduce aerodynamic drag by up to six per cent.

Mounted in the grille aperture ahead of the
radiator, Ford's Active Grille Shutter features motorised horizontal
vanes which can rotate through 90 degrees to block the air flow.
Controlled by the car’s electronic control unit, the vanes can be
rotated into 16 different positions – from fully closed to fully open –
depending on the amount of cooling air required.
“The flow of air through the grille into the radiator creates a
significant amount of drag, so it pays tominimise the flow as much as
possible,” said Hans-Dieter Glueck, responsible for aerodynamics
development, Ford of Europe.

“The Ford Active Grille Shutter system allows us to save fuel by
optimising the aerodynamics
through each journey. Blanking off the grille when the vehicle is cold
also helps the engine warm up more quickly, which not only improves fuel
economy but reduces exhaust emissions too.” The control unit is
programmed to optimise fuel efficiency, while at the same time
delivering the necessary air flow to the cooling system.

When starting from cold, the vanes are kept closed as long as possible,
so that the engine reaches its most efficient operating temperature more
quickly. This benefits both fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, as
well as ensuring that the vehicle cabin warms up sooner.
Engine operating temperatures are continually monitored to ensure that
any specific driving
conditions – including for instance high or low speed driving and towing
– do not create undesirable temperature variations.
The new Ford Active Grille Shutter is standard on the new Ford Focus and
an option with the 1.6- and 2.0-litre EcoBoost and 1.6- and 2.0-litre
Duratorq engines on the Ford Mondeo, Galaxy and S-MAX.
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