NGEN: The next step forward in vehicle lubrication

Sustainable solutions for tomorrow's mobility

NGEN: The next step forward in vehicle lubrication

MOTUL’s NGEN range has debuted with three new sustainable and resource-saving high-performance engine oils.

The MOTUL NGEN range of motor oils either consists largely of high-quality regenerated oils (NGEN 5 and NGEN 7 for motorbikes) or contains a high proportion of raw materials from renewable resources (NGEN Hybrid for hybrid cars) and offers performance that matches or even betters other products currently available on the market.

“In the more than 170 years of the company’s history, MOTUL has not only always adapted to new technological challenges and regularly set new standards but has also remained true to its own demands for uncompromising performance”, said Motul UK and Ireland sales and marketing manager Andy Wait.

“After all, Motul is the brand that introduced the automotive world to, arguably, the three biggest advances in lubricants in the second half of the 20th century: multigrade motor oil in the 1950s, semi-synthetic oils a decade later and then, in 1971, the world’s first fully synthetic motor oil – MOTUL 300V – in 1971.”

All MOTUL NGEN products use either high-quality regenerated raw materials in their formulation, i.e., oils that have already been used and recycled in a complex process, or oils from renewable biological sources. This not only reduces production-related CO2 emissions, but also saves fossil raw materials and enables more sustainable production.

Armin Bolch, managing director of of MOTUL Germany, said: “High performance is firmly anchored in our DNA. When it comes to the reliability of our lubricants even under the toughest conditions, we make no compromises.

“In the development of new sustainable products from the care and cleaning sector, such as our BioClean system, we have already successfully proven that resource and environmentally friendly products and maximum effectiveness do not have to be a contradiction in terms. Now, for the first time, we are extending this claim to our engine oils for everyday use and are once again pioneers in the industry with our NGEN products.”

NGEN HYBRID

After MOTUL presented MOTUL HYBRID in 2016, the first engine oil tailored to the requirements of hybrid vehicles, the product now receives a real sustainability upgrade. MOTUL NGEN HYBRID contains up to 25 percent oil from renewable raw materials and supports better fuel efficiency as well as improved response and starting behaviour.

The special formula with various additives and ester core technology protects the engine better against deposits and provides reliable lubrication even at the low engine temperatures typical of hybrid vehicles. MOTUL NGEN HYBRID meets the latest API SP and ILSAG GF-6 standards as well as JASO GLV-1.

NGEN 5 and 7 for motorbikes

In the motorbike sector, MOTUL’s NGEN 5 is a high-performance, reliable engine oil for everyday use – tackling the challenges of both urban and rural environments. The focus is on optimised starting and shifting behaviour, as well as best fuel efficiency. NGEN 5 uses an additive and ester formulation like the conventional MOTUL 5100 engine oil, but it relies on up to 75 percent regenerated engine oil.

NGEN 7 is the first choice for all motorcyclists for the demands of sporty driving behaviour. The high-performance oil offers improved response for powerful engines as well as high temperature resistance and strong clutch grip.

NGEN 7 is identical to MOTUL 7100 in terms of additive and ester formulation, but it uses up to 50 percent regenerated motor oil. Both products are suitable for the entire powersports range – i.e., also for quads, ATVs or side-by-side vehicles – and meet the current API standards. They are also JASO MA2 certified.

Has Tahier, Motul UK and Ireland technical specialist, added: “The intensive development work has paid off: our new NGEN products show once again how forward-looking we are at MOTUL, consistently designing new solutions for tomorrow’s mobility. These current engine oils are just the beginning. We will continue to expand our range of sustainable products.”

In addition to the contents, the packaging of MOTUL NGEN products is also designed to be sustainable. All bottles consist of 50 percent recycled plastics and are made to be 100 percent recyclable.

This story first appeared in issue two of Garage Wire Aftermarket magazine.

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