French carmaker Citroen has announced that its large family car the C5 has seen part of its range revised to now include a satellite navigation system as standard.
The Citroen C5 VTR+ has now been renamed as the VTR+NAV, and includes an easy to read 7" colour screen, European mapping, voice guidance, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity and free-of-charge live traffic information with route recalculation.
The car also is available with two greener engines, making is a solid choice for those with larger families. The 1.6HDi 16V 110hp DPFS VTR+ NAV emits 140g/km of CO2, while the 2.0HDi 16V 140hp DPFS VTR+ NAV emits 153g/km of CO2, and both engines are available in both the saloon and tourer body styles.
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