Having this decal is essential to ensure free access, traffic and parking in these areas
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or autogas has become a ‘clean’ alternative to petrol and diesel. With these latest fuels, a simple conversion makes it possible to obtain the DGT ECO label and thus ‘bypass’ the restrictions that came into force on 1 January 2023 with the Low Emission Zones (ZB).
And having this sticker is key to ensuring free access, traffic and parking in these areas. In fact, it is planned to tighten access restrictions in the coming years to reduce pollution in major urban centers.
Faced with this situation, more and more motorists are choosing to convert their petrol cars to LPG, an option that is not only more sustainable, but also
save up to 40% when refuelingaccording to Astrave, the Association of Vehicle Transformers.
In addition, instead of reducing autonomy, vehicles with an LPG tank work by combining it with gasoline. This allows them to reach a range of up to 1,200 kilometers, which means they can drive on until they find one of the nearly 800 filling stations where they can fill up with LPG.
But what are they
the models most converted to LPG in 2022? The Toyota company is known as the brand with the most conversions from petrol cars to LPG. In the case of the Prius, Prius Plus and Corolla models, this is because they make up a large part of the taxi fleet in Spain and taxis are one of the sectors in which most conversions to LPG are carried out in order to obtain the ECO label and contribute to more efficient and sustainable mobility.
In addition, there are two other Toyota models in the ranking: RAV4 and Auris. Thus, the brand becomes the absolute leader in transformations to LPG on the national territory.
In second place is Dacia, with the Duster and Sandero models as the main references. Kia, Ford, Porsche and Fiat are the brands that complete this ranking, which is expected to cover more and more car brands.
Source: La Verdad

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