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Citroen has launched special editions of its C1 supermini and C3 Pluriel cabriolet, called Code.
They are based on each model's top trim level, but add leather upholstery, alloy wheels, chrome interior trim and black paint.
The C1 Code is available in three- and five-door versions, and is powered by a 67bhp 1.0-litre engine that emits 109g/km of carbon dioxide. The three-door model costs £7945 and the five-foor model £8295.
The C3 Pluriel Code is powered by a 74bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine and emits 163g/km of carbon dioxide. It costs £12,895.
The special editions follows last spring's C2 Code, which is still on sale, costs £10,695 and is available in black or grey. It is powered by a 124bhp 1.6-litre engine that emits 163g/km of CO2.
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