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Renault-Nissan Alliance rebooted | Autocar Professional

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And in what was the first dedicated Alliance plant globally, it began manufacturing operations in 2010, at a new plant in Tamil Nadu. Then came the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced auto manufacturers to re-evaluate their strategies and focus on profitable markets rather than throw good money after bad ones. The HR13, a 156hp 1.3-litre

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Citroen C5 gets a greener engine

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Manufacturers continue to make efforts to slash carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and now Citroen has introduced two new greener power plants to its C5 range. 16V THP 155hp petrol engine that replaces the out-going 2.0i 16V 143hp unit; and a new 2.0HDi 16V 160hp diesel that replaces the 2.2HDi 16V 173hp engine.

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Citroen C3 Airdream a reality

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French carmaker Citroen has lifted the lid on its latest generation supermini the C3 and in a first for the manufacturer the car will be available in a variant which produces less than 100g/km of CO2. The company is hoping to launch two diesel versions which emit 90g/km and 95g/km of CO2. Tags: Citroen C3.

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New Citroen model will slash emissions

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This time it’s Citroen that takes the spotlight as it reveals plans to unveil its DS3 Supermini, which is available with a choice of Euro V power plants consisting of two HDi diesel units and three BMW co-developed petrol engines.

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More details on new Citroen C3

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As we edge closer to the eagerly anticipated launched of the Citroen C3 supermini at the Frankfurt Motor Show, more details have emerged about the best-seller. Indeed the HDi DPFS 90 diesel version, which will be available from launch, will be the first full production Citroen to emit less than 100g/km of CO2 with emission levels of 99g/km.

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REPAIRING EVS IN NEW ZEALAND

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The main difference between EVs and petrol or diesel cars (ICEVs)vehicles is how they are powered. However, many EV manufacturers have established partnerships with local repair shops and service centres to ensure they have the necessary parts available for repair and maintenance. Why are EV repairs different from regular cars?

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Interview: Ashwani Muppasani, COO, Stellantis | Autocar Professional

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Can you also not leverage your other brand Citroen? Even large manufacturers over here are looking at hybrids more seriously. If I sell 1,000 Jeeps with a current portfolio, and about 2,500 Citroens, I’m happy. What’s your view on diesel? Did we make the mistake of taking petrol out? We have our KPIs.

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