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Vauxhall, in yet another industry first,
is to offer an ‘eco’ model across its whole van range with the launch of
ecoFLEX Commercial Vehicles. |
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The range includes two new Luton-built
Vivaro ecoFLEX vans, a 2.0CDTi (90PS) and a 2.0CDTi (115PS), both with
CO2 outputs of just 185g/km despite having payloads of up to
1254kg. Vauxhall’s new eco-middleweight CVs complement the
recently-launched Corsavan ecoFLEX 1.3CDTi (75PS) Start/Stop which emits
a miserly 105g/km CO2. |
Offering best-in-class CO2
output of 202g/km, the Movano ecoFLEX is based on the 3.3-tonne L2H2
2.3CDTI (100PS) model already on sale, featuring efficiency features
such as manually-operated windows, door mirrors and door locking, a
tyre repair kit in lieu of spare wheel and a 56mph speed limiter as
standard.
Astravan and Combo will see the lowest
CO2 output derivatives badged as ecoFLEX.
Steve Bryant, Brand Manager, Vauxhall
Commercial Vehicles, said: “Vauxhall is the first manufacturer to offer
an ‘eco’ product for each model in its range. Green credentials are
becoming a higher priority for customers looking to reduce the carbon
footprint of their vehicles. Our vans have always been known for their
low running costs and the ecoFLEX badge clearly identifies to our
customers the lowest CO2 model for each vehicle in our
range.”
The full range of ecoFLEX commercial
vehicles will be available to order at Vauxhall retailers from February.
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