The Philippine Star

Foton goes Euro 4

BLUE ENERGY ENGINES PROMISE POWER, EFFICIENCY, AND CLEAN PERFORMANC­E

- By KAP MACEDA AGUILA

Cummins get it. That’s what China headquarte­red global passenger and commercial vehicle manufactur­er Foton is veritably saying as it ushers in a new age of mobility powered by cleaner, more powerful, yet miserly engines adhering to a more stringent Euro 4 emission standard. This is in keeping with the government fiat for the introducti­on of cleaner-emission vehicles as mandated by the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999, the Philippine Environmen­tal Impact Statement System, and DENR Administra­tive Order No. 2015-04.

Under the brand’s Blue Energy nameplate, the new engines are designed and built for Foton Motor by Columbus, Indiana-based diesel power plant expert Cummins. In 2006, the iconic engine manufactur­er signed an agreement with Foton to form the Beijing Foton Cummins Engine Co., Ltd. (BFCEC), whose highly advanced plant in China makes more than 400,000 units a year.

“Foton is always committed to provide exceptiona­l product lines through scientific and technologi­cal innovation­s, and Blue Energy is the continued expression of this promise,” said Foton Motor Philippine­s president Rommel Sytin in a speech at the launch event. “(It is) a product of earnest R&D that serves up a host of benefits such as power, durability, reliabilit­y, excellent efficiency, and clean operation.”

Two variants of the Euro 4 power plants are available here: the Foton Cummins ISF 2.8 and 3.8. Both are engineered to promote low intake temperatur­e, prevent abnormalit­ies in combustion, and operate more quietly – while providing improved low-end torque pulling power. The heightened performanc­e is complement­ed with fuel efficiency.

The new power plant is highlighte­d by a more efficient turbocharg­er; an excellent exhaust-gas recirculat­ion system to yield lower emission and promote more thorough burning of fuel; a new, computer-governed common rail direct injection system that results in optimized air/fuel mix; a diesel oxidizing catalyst and particle oxidizing catalyst which basically convert carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbo­ns, and particulat­es to carbon dioxide and water; and an improved turbo intercoole­r. As for emissions, the new engine produces less particulat­e matter even as it reduces risk of engine damage.

Foton Motor Philippine­s still has an existing portfolio of Euro 3 vehicles, and the Blue Energy variants will sport a blue and silver decal to more easily identify them. Foton says that three variations of the popular Tornado light duty truck, Toplander A/T SUV, Traveler and Toano vans, and Thunder A/T pickup will get Blue Energy options. New light-duty truck

Along with its new-generation engines, Foton also unveiled its latest light-duty truck, the Tornado M4.2C. Priced at P1.19 million (for the cabin chassis), the workhorse is equipped with the aforementi­oned ISF 3.8 Foton Cummins Blue Energy Euro 4 engine. The turbocharg­ed (with intercoole­r) 14foot truck musters 500Nm and 156ps, and features a computer-controlled Bosch common-rail direct-injection (CRDi) system. For cleaner operation, the engine boasts exhaust gas recirculat­ion technology, plus DOC (diesel oxidizing catalyst) and POC (particle oxidizing catalyst) for enhanced fuel efficiency and lower emission.

Speaking to the audience composed of dealer principals, partners, executives, employees, and members of the media, Foton Motor Philippine­s executive vice president Anna Maria Parado described the new Tornado variant as the most advanced in its class – boasting safety technologi­es and features such as WABCO braking technology (Antilock Braking System and Electronic Brakeforce Distributi­on) and a reverse sensor and camera. A redesigned panoramic windshield provides increased visibility, and an additional passenger-side mirror enhances blindspot coverage. The height of the truck’s headlights can be adjusted. Threepoint ELR seatbelts come standard.

Within the spacious, surprising­ly comfortabl­e cabin is an advanced LED touchscree­n at the heart of the vehicle’s infotainme­nt system. This accommodat­es the imaging when reversing, and makes Bluetooth connectivi­ty for handsfree calling and music possible. The system is also GPS ready, and features an MP5 and SD card slot. Steering wheel buttons for cruise control, entertainm­ent, and radio and call functions are also available. A powerful air-conditioni­ng system is a standard feature. Generous dual overhead compartmen­ts are perfect receptacle­s for delivery documents and other valuables. The center seat backrest can be collapsed to reveal cup holders and an additional storage compartmen­t. Additional­ly, the steering column can be tilt-adjusted, and the seats are ergonomica­lly designed – with the driver’s seat is adjustable in four ways, while the passenger seat can be reclined.

The truck has a high-strength steel chassis that enables higher payload capacity and heightened stability – particular­ly when loaded. A rivetless upper-frame chassis means easier fitting of various cargo body configurat­ion, and a corrosion-free alloy fuel tank and air cylinder ensures many years of worry-free use.

“The Philippine­s now joins Singapore and Vietnam as the first countries to implement Euro 4 as emission standard – well ahead of other ASEAN neighbors like Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand… that’s something we can be proud of,” concluded Sytin. The company also highlights its after-sales service, underscore­d by a three-year, unlimited mileage warranty.

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 ?? Photos by KAP MACEDA AGUILA & MANNY N. DE LOS REYES ?? (From left) Chairman of the House Committee on Transporta­tion Rep. Cesar Sarmiento, Foton Motor Philippine­s president Rommel Sytin, and Foton Internatio­nal’s Milo Gao flank the new Tornado M4.2C.
Photos by KAP MACEDA AGUILA & MANNY N. DE LOS REYES (From left) Chairman of the House Committee on Transporta­tion Rep. Cesar Sarmiento, Foton Motor Philippine­s president Rommel Sytin, and Foton Internatio­nal’s Milo Gao flank the new Tornado M4.2C.
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The Foton Thunder pickup is now available with an automatic transmissi­on
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The Foton Toano
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The Foton Toplander midsize SUV
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The Foton Traveller and Toano
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Euro 4-compliant Foton trucks
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Foton Motor Philippine­s EVP Anna Maria Parado delivers a speech extolling the virtues of the company’s new light-duty truck.
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Euro 4-compliant variants of Foton’s lineup receive a decal for easy identifica­tion. Pictured is the rear end of the Toplander SUV.
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