The new limited edition vehicle from automobile manufacturer Daihatsu has been described as an environmentally-friendly model by the firm.
Pointing to its CO2 emissions - 185g per km - the company believes the model represents a good choice for car credit customers looking to go green.
They can go green literally too, as the model is coated in a unique metallic green colour and also features five-spoke alloy wheels, roof rails and a hard space wheel cover.
It is priced at £13,895 on-the-road - £90 more expensive that the original Terios 1.5 S on which the vehicle is based.
"The award-winning Terios range has a high standard specification which includes air-conditioning, power-steering ... and full-time four-wheel drive with electronic centre diff-lock," said the company.
Meanwhile, Daihatsu's new Materia family model has received a favourable Times review, with the newspaper stating it "pushes the parameters of standard car design".
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