Citroën cuts CO2 for Grand C4 SpaceTourer

Citroën UK has reduced the CO2 emissions for its Grand C4 SpaceTourer PureTech seven-seater MPV, bringing reduced Benefit-in-Kind and VED costs.

Effective from March 2021 production, all Citroën Grand C4 SpaceTourer PureTech three-cylinder petrol automatic variants have CO2 emissions reduced by 3g/km

Effective from March 2021 production, all Citroën Grand C4 SpaceTourer PureTech three-cylinder petrol automatic variants have had their CO2 emissions reduced by 3g/km – giving a BiK tax band reduction of 1% on ‘Live’ and ‘Sense’ trim levels.

It means that the monthly tax bill of a 40% tax payer will reduce by over £110 in the 2021/22 tax period when driving a Sense PureTech 130 Stop & Start EAT8 automatic model, as an example.

The reduced CO2 also puts the MPV in a lower VED tax band, resulting in an overall on-the-road price reduction of £285.

The reduction in CO2 is the result of the use of a new battery and a new high-efficiency alternator that optimise performance.

Other changes to the Grand C4 SpaceTourer bring a newly restructured range as of December 2020, cutting the line-up to three trims – ‘Live’, ‘Sense’ and ‘Shine’ – while prices across the range have been reduced by £1,250 under the brand’s new ‘Fair Pricing’ policy announced in October 2020. Prices for the Grand C4 SpaceTourer now start from £26,210 OTR.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.