Ford Hydraulic System Said to Help Fuel Efficiency

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Ford Motor Co. said it has a system of releasing hydraulic energy stored during the braking process that may make commercial vehicles more fuel efficient, especially in stop-and-go traffic.

The Detroit automaker said its Hydraulic Launch Assist system, unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit Jan. 6, reduces fuel use by as much as 35% in city driving. The system was displayed in a concept version of Ford’s Class 3 F-350 large pickup truck.

“We believe this technology holds promise for making large trucks more fuel efficient and environmentally sound,” said Richard Parry-Jones, Ford’s group vice president for global product development.

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