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Over in Europe, Citroën already has a green lineup of cars called Airdream, which feature lower CO2 emissions and less fuel consumption, AutoblogGreen reports; that makes it vaguely similar to the Chevy Cobalt XFE over here, for example. Now Citro&emul;n has launched Airdream Business, which extends the concept to fleet purchases.

As the report points out, that makes sense for business buyers in financial terms as well, since improved fuel economy means lower running costs and road taxes. The report said that the Airdream Business line will feature the most efficient powertrains available (1.6-liter HDIs) for each model (C4, C4 Picasso and C5) as well as a high level of optional equipment, including Citroën's MyWay satellite navigation system, parking assisting, and Bluetooth connectivity.

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