Fiat’s eco:Drive system has been introduced to the car and commercial van fleet market.
The award-winning system, which is fitted in-car, aims to save fuel and reduce carbon emissions.
More than 34,500 motorists have signed up to use the system regularly, with some four million journeys logged and analysed on the eco:Drive website.
It is hoped the new eco:Drive Fleet system will prove successful in fleet vehicles now too with its ability to retrospectively manage mileage and fuel consumption.
The system was launched by Fiat in 2008 and since then it is estimated that around 2,600 tonnes of CO2 have been saved by eco:Drive, which helps motorists improve their driving habits so they are more eco-friendly.
Fiat has topped the European rankings, compiled by JATO Dynamics, for the lowest carbon emissions for the third year in a row.
The brand reduced the CO2 emissions from its range 127.8g/km from 133.7g/km last year.
This means the manufacturer boasts the lowest volume emissions in Europe.
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