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New low-CO2 cars for Hyundai

18 February 2011

  • Three sub-100g/km models coming
  • All on sale this year as Bluedrive models
  • Exempt from London Congestion Charge

Hyjndai is to launch three low-CO2 Bluedrive cars

Hyundai is to introduce new Bluedrive eco-badging for low-emissions cars, and will launch three sub-100g/km models in 2011.

The i10 city car, i20 supermini and i30 small family car ranges will all include new low-CO2 versions. This means that all the cars will have average economy figures of at least 64mpg.

With emissions of less than 100g/km, the cars will be exempt from vehicle excise duty and London's Congestion Charge. Companies will also be able to write down the cost of the cars against tax.

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