The new ecoFLEX Commercial Vehicles range includes two new Luton-built Vivaros, a 2.0-litre CDTi 90hp and a 2.0 115hp version, both emitting CO2 of 185g/km. These new eco middleweights join the Corsavan ecoFlex Start/Stop, which came on board late last year and emits 105g/km CO2.
Moving up the weight range, the Movano ecoFLEX, based on the 3.3-tonne L2H2 2.3 CDTI 100hp model, will deliver CO2 output of 202g/km. It hosts energy saving features such as manually-operated windows, door mirrors and door locking, a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel and a 56mph speed limiter as standard.
Vauxhall claimed ecoFLEX Astravan and Combo would deliver CO2 emissions of 130g/km and 134g/km respectively.
Vauxhall’s commercial vehicle brand manager, Steve Bryant said: “Vauxhall is the first manufacturer to offer an eco product for each model in its range.”
With green credentials rising up the agenda of customer priorities, he added: “The ecoFLEX badge clearly identifies to our customers the lowest CO2 model for each vehicle in our range,”
The full line-up of ecoFLEX vans is available to order at Vauxhall dealerships from February.