<P> The LX model was the "no frills" version of the C2 and came with basic equipment, including black plastic bumpers and no fog lamps . The L model, produced from 2003 to 2005, came with black lower bumper and door handles, CD player, rear seat modulation and no fog lamps . The Design included body coloured bumpers and electric windows . The SX was the luxury spec . </P> <P> It featured' bumper colour coded paint' and air conditioning, the latter of which increases the 1.1 SX's 0--100 km / h time by 4.5 seconds to 17.2 seconds . </P> <P> The Furio, VTR and VTS are the sports models which made the C2's predecessor, the Saxo, famous as an affordable, sporty looking and very fast' pocket rocket' . The Furio has the same sports body kit as the more expensive VTR and VTS models but lacks their alloy wheels . Earlier models of the Furio had 15" Coyote alloys, but these were later replaced with wheel trims from the end of 2003 onwards . </P> <P> The VTR also has a 110 bhp (82 kW; 112 PS) engine, whereas the VTS, the premium sports model, has a 125 bhp (93 kW; 127 PS) engine capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph (97 km / h) in 8.0 seconds, seen as sluggish by modern hot hatch standards where the fastest contemporary hot hatch achieved 5.3 seconds (Clio V6), although this is designed to be more insurance friendly . Other additions which helped the VTS model achieve a low insurance rating (in the United Kingdom) were security based including deadlocks and a Thatcham Category 1 alarm system which includes perimeter and volumetric detection as well as an engine immobiliser . </P>

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