Skoda will reveal versions of its Yeti crossover and Superb estate featuring the brand’s Greenline ecological technology at the Paris International Motor Show.
Skoda now offers second generation Greenline technology, featuring a stop/start system and braking energy recuperation, across its full line-up.
The 1.6 TDI CR 105bhp powers the Octavia, Yeti and Suberb and the 1.2 TDI CR 75bhp unit features in the Fabia and Roomster.
Skoda claims the Fabia Greenline and Fabia Estate Greenline deliver combined fuel consumption of 83.1mpg with C02 emissions of 89g/km. The Roomster compact MPV has consumption of 67.3mpg, which Skoda claims is best in class, and C02 emissions of 109g/km.
The Octavia Greenline will be available as hatchback and estate. The hatchback turns in combined consumption of 74.3mpg and C02 output of 99g/km and the estate achieves 67.3mpg and emissions of 109g/km.
The Yeti Greenline has figures of 61.4mpg and 119g/km of C02 on the combined cycle and the Greenline versions of the Superb and Superb estate both record fuel consumption of 64.2mpg and 114g/km C02.
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