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Manufacturer Technical Specifications
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General
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Country Of Origin
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N.A
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Year Of Introduction
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2008
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Base Price When New
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N.A
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Miles Per Gallon
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N.A
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Body Type
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Curb Weight
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N.A
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Powertrain Layout
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Transmission
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Engine
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Configuration
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HYmotion2 diesel–electric hybrid | |
Displacement
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Power
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Torque
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BHP / Liter
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BHP / Weight
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Redline
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Performance
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Top Speed
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0 - 62 mph
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0 - 100 mph
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0 - ¢®E¡Ëc¡Ë¢ç¢®¢¯u mile
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N.A
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Skidpad
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Braking, 62-0 mph
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Slalom Speed
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N.A
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Sponsors
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Wallpaper Gallery: 1600x1200
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Manufacturer Press Release
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PRESS RELEASE:
CITROËN PLUGS IN TO A GREENER FUTURE
Citroën has embarked on a new project to look into the feasibility of
producing an ultra-environmentally friendly vehicle based on the critically
acclaimed C-Cactus concept car.
The C-Cactus represents a new approach to eco-friendly design. The radical,
essentialist vehicle, with its emphasis on environmental technology,
features a simplified design throughout, significantly reducing the number
of components and leading to a reduction in weight, cost and the impact on
the environment.
Removing features that are non-essential to the running of the car or the
comfort and safety of the occupants – even doing away with the dashboard –
has resulted in an interior comprising around half the parts of a
similarly-sized conventional car. The door panels are made of just two
parts, compared to twelve in a conventional car and many components are made
from recycled materials.
The project will consider a range of powerplants including a 1.0 litre, sub
100g/km CO2 , petrol; a HYmotion2 diesel–electric hybrid returning near
100mpg fuel economy and CO2 emissions of just 78g/km or a 100% electric
model, similar to the version which is on display at the Paris motor show
and which offers zero emissions together with a top speed and range of
almost 70mph and 100 miles respectively. |
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