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Citroen has revealed updates to the Plug-in Hybrid variants of New C5 X and New C5 Aircross. Playing a key role in Citroen’s energy transition strategy, the changes see New C5 X and C5 Aircross provide customers with increased electric-only range.
Citroen’s all-new flagship model – New C5 X – officially launches in the UK today (Monday 25 July). New C5 X is available as an efficient Plug-in Hybrid with up to 37 miles of electric range (EAER WLTP Combined) or with advanced petrol engines.
Car-sharing operator Zipcar and the Westminster City Council in London have launched a new car sharing club fleet that will initially include 20 hybrid vehicles and will offer members access to the country’s first all-electric car club vehicle, a Citroen c1. There are an additional 48 charging points in the council’s secure car parks.
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for BEVs alone), which is already above the 2020 score of 11% (and miles away from the 3% of 2019), so it all points that this year we will see the French market go north of the 15% mark, and maybe even reach 20%. And with the Citroen C4 EV and Opel Mokka EV in ramp up mode, we could have even more Stellantis models in the table.
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Stellantis Pro One saw the Vauxhall Vivaro (1,331 units) place second, the Citroen Berlingo land in sixth (578 units) and the Peugeot Expert finish eighth (422 units). The plug-in hybrid (PHEV) van market saw Ford, Toyota and LEVC register 391 units between them during February. month on month to 79,627 miles, equating to a 1.6%
share, while Citroen was fifth with 76 units and an 8.4%. The VW ID.Buzz Cargo came third (79 units), the Nissan Townstar EV placed fourth (74 units) and the Citroen e-Berlingo was fifth (55 units). The remaining manufacturers in the top ten were Renault (5.5%), Citroen (5.4%) and Mercedes-Benz (4.5%). were PHEV and 3.3%
The Vauxhall Combo came fifth (1,416 units), the Citroen Berlingo in eighth (1,011 units), and the Peugeot Expert took ninth (861 units). Then came the Toyota Proace City Electric (55 units), the Mercedes-Benz eVito (52 units) and the Citroen e-Berlingo (46 units). The average mileage fell to 37,867 miles from 39,316 miles.
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BEVs saw fractional market share growth YoY, and a new volume record, whilst PHEVs saw a slight decline. plugin hybrids (PHEVs). PHEVs slackened, with just 11.8% The Astra and e-308 will finally offer a somewhat larger battery with WLTP range of over 250 miles (> 400 km). of the auto market in March, down from 22.7%
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