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Land Rover goes the extra mile to cut emissions

By John Reed in Solihull

Published: October 3 2007 03:00 | Last updated: October 3 2007 03:00

Land Rover, whose sport utility vehicles are prime targets for green-minded lawmakers, will cut its fleet's average carbon dioxide emissions by some 20 per cent by 2012 - more than the average cuts the European Union is seeking, according to its managing director.

The brand and its sister Jaguar marque, which their owner Ford Motor wants to sell, are investing £700m ($1.43bn) in CO 2 improvements in their five-year business plan, with most of the money earmarked for Land Rover, Phil Popham told the Financial Times.

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