In my previous role as an Automobile Engineer at Zenith Motors, I was part of several projects aiming to improve vehicle performance and fuel efficiency. One such project involved revising the design of our best-selling sedan's powertrain to reduce carbon emissions without compromising on vehicle performance. We largely relied on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software and simulations to test and validate our design modifications.
We incorporated direct fuel injection, variable valve timing, and turbocharging to enhance engine efficiency. We also adopted lighter materials and made improvements in the body shape for better aerodynamics. After implementing these changes, we observed improved performance and a substantial increase in fuel efficiency. This project demonstrated how innovative engineering solutions could help meet environmental objectives while maintaining high-performance standards.