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Commercial version
Number of seats: 2 people.
Effective boot volume: 1.062  m3
Effective floor length: 1.335 m.
E ffective width for wheel arches: 1.042   m.
Effective width in the centre: 1.061
  m.
Effective height in the centre: 0.857
  m.
Identification markings
Different visible markings for the identification 
and localisation of your vehicle.
A.Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 
under the bonnet.
This number is engraved on the bodywork 
near the suspension damper mounting.
B. Vehicle identification number (VIN), on 
the dashboard.
This number is recorded on a label, visible 
through the windscreen.
3-door 5-door
C.
Manufacturer's label.
This tamper proof label is affixed to the 
front pillar, driver’s side. 
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It bears the following information:
- t he name of the manufacturer,
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t
 he European Whole Vehicle Type Approval 
number,
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t
 he vehicle identification number (VIN),
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t
 he maximum authorised vehicle weight (the 
Gross Vehicle Weight or GV W),
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t
 he maximum authorised vehicle + trailer 
weight (the Gross Train Weight or GTW),
-
 
t
 he maximum weight on the front axle,
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t
 he maximum weight on the rear axle.
D. Tyre/paint label.
This label is affixed to the centre pillar on the 
driver’s side.
It bears the following information on the tyres:
-
 
t
 he tyre inflation pressures with and without 
load,
-
 
t
 he tyre specification, made up of the 
dimensions and type as well as the load and 
speed indices,
-
 
t
 he spare tyre pressure.
It also indicates the paint colour code. The vehicle may be originally equipped 
with tyres with higher load and speed 
indices than those indicated on the label, 
without affecting inflation pressure.
Checking tyre pressures
The tyre pressures should be checked when 
cold at least monthly.
The pressures given on the label are valid for 
cold tyres. If you have driven for more than 
10
  minutes or more than 6   miles (10   kilometres) 
at more than 30
  mph (50   km/h), the tyres will be 
warm; in this case 0.3
  bar (30   kPa) should be 
added to the pressures given on the label.
Never reduce the pressure of a warm tyre.
Low tyre pressures increase fuel 
consumption.
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