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Two In A Row For Citroen As Greenest Car

Two In A Row For Citroën As Greenest Car Manufacturer Of The Year

For the second year running Citroën has been named 'Car Manufacturer of The Year' at the GreenFleet Awards, ahead of fierce competition from runners-up Toyota and Honda.

Specifically commended for its "continuing moves to reduce the environmental impact of its vehicles", Citroën was also named runner-up in both the 'Green Marketing Campaign of the Year' category, for its European TV advertisements, and in the 'LCV Manufacturer of the Year' category.

The award comes just as Citroen prepares to unveil three new vehicles at the Frankfurt Motor show, all incorporating major new Green initiatives. The C-Cactus concept features a diesel hybrid drivetrain and is able to achieves 2.9 l/100 km on the combined cycle, the C5 Airscape is equipped with a Diesel Hybrid system, while the C4 BioFlex can run on E85 Bioethanol.

But it is for the range of cars that motorists can buy today that Citroën has again won this award, and there are numerous reasons for its GreenFleet accolade. Today Citroen offers one of the most fuel efficient and lowest CO2 emitting product ranges around the world - more than 40 per cent of the Company's global sales are diesel, with ultra-clean Diesel Particulate Filter Systems widely available. Importantly, the environmental benefits of these models are available at affordable prices.

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No fewer than three of the top ten lowest CO2-emitting diesel cars on sale in the UK are Citroëns, while fuel-saving Stop & Start technology is available on C2 and C3 models. Citroen has more than 20 models with CO2 emissions of 120 g/km or less, including one of the only family cars to fall into this category - the C4. The new C-Crosser SUV is capable of almost 40mpg whilst a low 175 g/km CO2 version of the executive C6 is also offered.

The GreenFleet Awards are designed to promote ways of reducing emissions and of increasing awareness, among those responsible for transport procurement, about making greener fuel and vehicle decisions. The Awards were judged by representatives from the Institute of Car Fleet Management, The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership and GreenFleet magazine, the only publication dedicated to environmental fleet management.

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