The Zero-Emission campaign is the living proof that both Renault and Nissan are planning to rely more on electric vehicles but the French carmaker is also planning to reduce the average emission rating of its lineup by launching several upgraded versions of its existing models. For instance, the company recently presented the Clio dCi 85 Renault eco2 that produces only 98 grams of CO2 per kilometer, while fuel consumption goes around 3.7 liters per 100 km (63.5 mpg).
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