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Bugatti has never considered optimizing their products’ consumption and emission, proven by the significant growth in total fuel consumption and CO2 emission.

CO2 Emissions
Bugatti 538.83
Lamborghini 410.79
Rolls-Royce 390.95
Bentley 361.67
Aston Martin 320.50
Maserati 317.29
Mercedes-Benz 271.25
Audi 247.67
Volvo 222.70
Volkswagen 210.97
FIAT 198.37
Honda 187.58

Average CO2 emissions of all vehicles are 251.44 g/km, with a standard deviation of 58.85 g/km.

Bugatti continues to perform poorly in its environmental-friendliness with the highest CO2 emissions (538.83 g/km) and the worst CO2 rating (1.00).

Brands with high fuel consumption and CO2 emissions: Bugatti, Lamborghini, Rolls- Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, Maserati, and Dodge

Brands with high smog emissions: Bugatti, Lamborghini, Maserati, Porsche, Dodge, Alfa Romeo, and Bentley.

Fuel-saver and environmental-friendly brands: Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, FIAT, Hyundai, MINI, Kia, and Volkswagen

Least smog-emitter brands: Volkswagen, Jaguar, MINI, Mazda, Toyota, Volvo, and Lexus.

Recommendations for both vehicle producers and customers who strive to be green in their products are as follows:
• Engine models: IONIQ Blue, IONIQ, Prius, Corolla Hybrid, And Niro FE;
• Suggested Vehicle Classes: Station wagon (Small), Compact, Mid-size, and SUV
(Small);
• For engine size and cylinder, the smaller, the better for fuel consumption and CO2
emissions;
• Suggested transmission type: AV1, AV, AM6, AV10, and AV6;
• About Fuel type, it is recommended to use fuel types D (Diesel) and X (Regular
gasoline).

Negative environmental impacts:
- Engine models: Chiron PUR Sport, Divo, Aventador Coupe S, Aventador Coupe SVJ, and Aventador Roadster S
- Van, Pickup truck, SUV
- For engine size, the bigger, the worse for CO2

About Toyota
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/1314
https://www.tgoop.com/EnergyFactsTelegram/979

Electric Suv
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Electric vehicles produce CO2 emission but the amount is largely dependent on the power plants that generate the electricity. The higher electricity demand created by the electric vehicles is met by higher fuel consumption in the power plants. Higher fuel consumption subsequently emits more CO2 emission. Coal power plant generates the highest CO2 and hydro-electric plant generates the lowest CO2.
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There is linear dependence between the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) and fuel consumption.

Average fuel consumption and CO2 emission of automobiles using diesel oil is lower than these characteristics of cars using petrol – by 26 and 17 %, respectively, but, when burnt, one litre of diesel oil releases 2.7 kg of CO2, while one litre of petrol produces 2.4 kg of this gas.

The larger the engine displacement of an automobile, the higher its fuel consumption and CO2 emission.

The larger the automobile mass, the higher the fuel consumption and CO2 emission. When mass is in- creased by 100 kg, fuel consumption and CO2 emission grow by about 6.5 % for petrol engines and by 7.1 % for diesel engines.
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Fuel consumption and CO2 emission of automobiles with automatic transmission using petrol increase by about 19 %, compared to 35 % for such automobiles using diesel oil.

A storage battery produced with clean electricity reduces the electric car emission to 86.0 gCO2 e/km or 2.7- 3.0 times less.

Electric cars were operated on clean renewable electricity (hydro power); then, the GHG emission reduces to 11.0 tons of CO2 (47.0 g/km), which is between 5.0 and 5.4 times less than diesel and gasoline equivalents
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At the worst, the battery storage is manufactured in China and used in electric vehicles operated on Poland
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