Sentences with phrase «diesel estate model»

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The Auris has low claimed CO2 emissions, too, and this means it stacks up well as a company car — the Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) bracket is lower than for the petrol or diesel model and compares well against rival hatchbacks and small estates.
Model tested: Volvo V90 D4 Inscription Body - style: Executive estate Engine / CO2: Four cylinder 2.0 litre turbo diesel / 119 g / km Trim grades: Momentum, Inscription, R - Design
The large estate car is stylish, good to drive and offers an impressive amount of pace — even in the entry - level diesel models.
Performance for the estate models is just a couple of tenths slower than the lighter five - door versions, so the 2.0 - litre petrol knocks off 0 - 60mph in 5.7 seconds, while the 2.0 - litre diesel does it in 7.1 seconds.
Ex Demonstrator, Heated front seats, Heated front windscreen, JaguarVoice system, Navigation Pack (Europe), Variant: F - PACE Prestige, 22» «Double Helix» 15 spoke alloy wheels, 8 - speed automatic transmission, All - Surface Progress Control (ASPC), Forward - facing camera, Front windscreen: toughened + rear screen: toughened ¸ privacy glass, Paddle shift: black, Rear view camera, Service Plan, Sliding panoramic roof, Bright finish roof rails, Chrome side window surrounds, Chrome / black side vents, Heated steering wheel, Heated washer jets, IP insert (chrome), SOS / Assistance Call, Twin cupholders, Sport steering wheel, Pirelli Tyres, Bluetooth audio streaming, Cruise control, Dynamic Mode, Dynamic Stability Control, Electric Parking Brake (EPB), Emergency Brake Assist, Engine: Ingenium 2.0 i4 turbocharged diesel, Exterior door mirrors: electric ¸ heated, Front fog lamps, Front park aid, Interior mirror: auto - dimming, JaguarDrive Control, Model range: F - PACE (X761), Model Year: 2018, Parking aid with rear sensor, Starter system: Stop / Start, Traction control, USB and iPod connectivity,» 20d AWD» badge, 2 x power sockets, Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Bluetooth connectivity, Bodystyle: 5 - door estate, Digital radio (DAB), Engine power output: 180PS, Ground clearance: standard, Hill Launch Assist, HLDF Touchscreen, InControl Apps, InControl Protect, InControl Remote Premium, Interior mood lighting, Intrusion sensor, Jaguar Sound system, Jaguar Tyre Repair system, Keyless start, Laminated windshield, Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Locking wheel nuts, Navigation Pack (SD Card), Partial TFT / LCD instrument cluster, Powered tailgate / bootlid, Rain sensitive windscreen wipers, Rain / Ice / Snow mode, Sill treadplates: metal with «Jaguar» lettering, Torque Vectoring by Braking (TVbB), Traffic Sign Recognition + Adaptive Speed Limiter, Two - zone climate control, Vehicle protection: CAT 1, Wi - Fi Hotspot, 40:20:40 rear seat (fold), Black mesh / chrome grille, Brake booster (standard), Console stitching (siena tan), Door stitching (siena tan), Drivetrain: all - wheel drive (AWD), Floor mats: carpet, Foot pedal: standard, IP facia (TPO), Morzine headlining, Occupancy sensor
Model tested: Audi A6 Avant 2.0 TDI ultra Black Edition Body - style: Executive estate Engine / CO2: 2.0 litre TDI 190hp diesel / 121 g / km Trim grades: SE Executive, S Line, Black Edition
To be produced with the same range of gasoline and diesel engines as the second - generation CLS sedan and boasting more luggage space than key rivals such as the Audi A6 Avant and the BMW 5 - series Touring, the CLS shooting brake is the first of at least two new style - led estate models planned to be added to the Mercedes - Benz lineup by the middle of the decade.
Alongside the A-Class, the G - Class and the new four - door Mercedes - AMG GT Coupé, Mercedes - Benz will hold the world premiere of the new facelifted C - Class Saloon and Estate models featuring new gasoline and diesel engines, and plug - in hybrid versions.
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