Acura Will Introduce Clean Diesel i-DTEC Engine in 2009

Turbocharged i-DTEC Engine Displayed at the North American International Auto Show

January 13, 2008, U.S.A.

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DETROIT, U.S.A., January 13, 2008 – Acura will introduce the new i-DTEC clean diesel engine to the North American market in 2009. The i-DTEC engine reduces noxious exhaust emissions while boosting power and fuel efficiency. A combination of optimized combustion chamber design and reduced injection time results in a clean, quiet engine that delivers excellent performance for an enjoyable driving experience. In addition, the i-DTEC engine meets the ultra-stringent U.S. EPA Tier II Bin 5 emission standards without the on-board storage of urea.

Acura i-DTEC Clean Diesel Engine

Acura i-DTEC Clean Diesel Engine

The i-DTEC clean diesel engine is on display exclusively in the Acura booth at the North American International Auto Show and will be utilized in an Acura vehicle to be named at a later date.


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