Brawny van and Titan Dash now all comply with Japan’s new long-term emissions regulations that were adopted in 2005. The Bongo van and truck are the first light commercial vehicles with a load capacity under one ton to meet these regulations. The new Bongo and Titan models also meet the Law Concerning Special Measures for Total Emission Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides and Particulate Matter from Automobiles in Specified Areas, which enables them to be sold and registered anywhere nationwide, including Japan’s three major cities (Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka). Additionally, the diesel engine grades offer improved fuel efficiency, further reducing their environmental impact and improving cost efficiency.
In response to customer demand, the updated Bongo truck now comes equipped with enhanced user-friendly features. Power windows and door locks are standard equipment on all grades. Improved safety is also among the highlights of these refreshed models; a passenger airbag is standard equipment on the Bongo van GL Super grade and available as a factory-installed option on all other model grades.
Main features of the upgraded Bongo series and Titan Dash. Enhanced environmental performance
All grades comply with Japan’s 2005 new long-term emissions regulations (industry-first for light commercial vehicles with a load capacity less than one ton). Improvements include a larger particulate filter and adjusted compression ratios on the diesel models and an improved catalyst on the gasoline models.
Diesel engine grades offer improved fuel economy. (For manual transmission grades, fuel economy improves from the current 15.4 km/L to 15.6 km/L. For automatic transmission grades, fuel economy improves from the current 14.0 km/L to 14.2 km/L). |