CITROEN is fitting new electrical equipment to certain versions of its Grand C4 SpaceTourer which makes the people mover more attractive to business users.
A new alternator and battery system is being fitted to three-cylinder petrol variants of the model which reduces carbon emissions and leads to reductions in benefit in kind taxation.
As a result, the PureTech 130 EAT8 automatic Grand C4 SpaceTourer drops its taxation banding by one per cent and sees its CO2 rating fall by 3g/km to 103g/km.
For company car drivers, the lower emissions and BIK tax band reduction reduces the monthly tax bill of a 40 per cent tax payer by over £110 in the 2021-22 tax period.
The benefits come in on all trim levels which see the revised Grand C4 SpaceTourer priced from £27,820 in entry-level Feel trim.
The full line up is now priced from £26,210 and tops out at £33,905.
All models have a 12-inch panoramic HD central display, a seven-inch Touch Drive interface with Bluetooth and DAB radio, rear parking sensors, and Citroen's Connect Nav system.
Range topping Shine models - priced from £30,660 - come with a glass panoramic sunroof, xenon headlights, motorised tailgate, active cruise control and blind-spot monitoring.
In line with the Citroen Advance UK strategy announced in October 2020 and effective from December 2020, a price reduction of £1,250 was applied to the Grand C4 SpaceTourer UK range under the brand's new ‘Fair Pricing' policy, a long-term change to the UK business model that saw list prices across the model range reduced to new levels.