Technical data

Technical data
Petrol engines
1.4i 16v VVT 1.4i 16v VVT Turbo 1.4i 16v VVT Turbo
ECOTEC-4 ECOTEC-4 ECOTEC-4
Capacity 1398cc 1364cc 1364cc
Maximum power 100PS (74kW) @ 6000rpm 120PS (88kW) @ 4800-6000rpm 140PS (103kW) @ 4900-6000rpm
Maximum torque 130Nm (96 lb.ft.) @ 4000rpm 175Nm (129 lb.ft.) @ 1750-4800rpm 200Nm (147 lb.ft.) @ 1850-4900rpm
Configuration 4 cylinders, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts
Fuel/induction system Naturally aspirated. Variable Valve
Turbocharger with intercooler.
Timing (VVT). Multi-point
Variable Valve Timing (VVT). Multi-point sequential fuel injection.
sequential fuel injection.
Emission compliance Euro 5
Service interval 20,000 miles or 1 year (whichever occurs sooner)
Benefit in kind company car taxation – 2011/12 tax year
All models 18% 18% 21%
Diesel engines
1.3CDTi 16v (75PS) 1.3CDTi 16v (95PS) 1.7CDTi 16v (100PS) 1.7CDTi 16v (130PS)
ECOTEC-4 ecoFLEX with and without Start/Stop ECOTEC-4 ECOTEC-4
Capacity 1248cc 1248cc 1686cc 1686cc
Maximum power 75PS (55kW) @ 4000rpm 95PS (70kW) @ 4000rpm 100PS (74kW) @ 4000rpm 130PS (96kW) @ 4000rpm
Maximum torque 180Nm (133 lb.ft.) @ 1750-2500rpm 180Nm (133 lb.ft.) @ 1750-3500rpm 260Nm (192 lb.ft.) @ 1700-2550rpm 300Nm (221 lb.ft.) @ 2000-2500rpm
Configuration 4 cylinders, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts
Fuel/induction system Turbocharger with intercooler. Variable geometry turbocharger with intercooler.
Common rail fuel injection Common rail fuel injection
Emission compliance Euro 5 with Diesel Particulate Filter
Service interval 20,000 miles or 1 year (whichever occurs sooner)
Benefit in kind company car taxation – 2011/12 tax year
All models 18% 13% 26% 20%
Smarter driving tips
Drive at an appropriate speed: Staying
within the speed limit increases driver
safety, reduces CO
2
emissions and saves
fuel. At 70mph you could be using up to
9% more fuel than at 60mph and up to
15% more fuel than at 50mph
Drive smoothly at all times: Anticipate
the ebb and flow of the traffic to avoid
harsh acceleration and braking
Reduce your revs: Change gear earlier
to help reduce fuel consumption – try
2500rpm with petrol engines and
2000rpm with diesel
Idling is wasting fuel: If you’re likely
to be at a standstill for more than three
minutes, switch off the engine to save fuel
Regularly check your tyre pressures:
Under inflated tyres increase CO
2
emissions whilst incorrectly inflated
tyres can be unsafe. Always check your
handbook for the correct tyre pressure.
This will also help to increase the life of
your tyres
Remove unnecessary items from
the car: Extra weight increases the
engines workload, whilst roof racks and
bike carriers increase wind resistance.
All burn more fuel and increase CO
2
emissions
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