Thursday, July 14, 2011

Citroën stretches eco-busters to ten models

Citroën
Three new versions of the Citroën C3 have taken the brand’s sub 100g/km range to ten models.

All three C3 variants use Citroën’s e-HDi 90 engine and are fitted with green measures including Stop and Start technology.

As a result one of the newcomers offers CO2 emissions of just 93g/km, the other two 98g/km. As for fuel consumption, the figures are 78.5 and 76.3mpg.

Other Citroën models have seen their emissions and economy improved. The C3 HDi 70 manual VT has shaved its CO2 from 112g/km to 99g/km, and now stretches a gallon almost nine miles further, up to 74.3 from 65.7mpg.

Michelin Energy Saver tyres and a new aerodynamic pack have been fitted to the concisely-named e-HDI 110 Airdream EGS6 VTR+ version of the latest C4. This results in the emissions dropping from 109 to 98g/km making it one of the most eco-friendly family cars around.

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