So what’s up with this new fangled Zafira Tourer Tech Line?
It was great news to the auto industry when Vauxhall officially announced the introduction of the new Zafira Tourer MPV to its Tech Line trim specifically for company car drivers.
Vauxhall continues to expand its Tech Line trim with the inclusion of the Zafira people carrier that joins the already available Astra, Insignia and Mokka: the recently announced small crossover.
This award-winning MPV boasts a very affordable starting price of £19,785 on-the-road, BIK taxes and spectacular levels of standard features to include the Navi 600 satellite-navigation system, 17-inch alloy wheels and Bluetooth connectivity.
This standard equipment comes alongside some generous premium features like the chrome lower-window mouldings, gloss black B-pillar, silver roof rails and tinted rear glass.
City car drivers have four engines to choose from: a 1.4 turbo and 1.8-litre petrol or any of the two 2.0-litre diesel units capable of producing 130PS and 165PS.
The 2.0 CDTi (130PS) Eco FLEX, a start/stop engine responsible for the 119g/km of CO2, is popular model that conflates well with environmental policies.
The Zafira Tourer Tech Line will be available for both purchase and lease with the first deliveries expected in the showrooms this September.
The British car maker believes this diesel engine will be the most popular model amongst fleet buyers.
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