The C1 is a roomy car with four real seats. The interior
space is truly exceptional, in view of its exterior dimensions.
The C1 is 3.43 m long. Design engineers made the wheelbase as long as
possible in order to maximise passenger comfort. Overhangs are
therefore smaller. These short overhangs – among the shortest in the
segment – make the C1 a particularly nimble city car.
Compact and roomy, the C1 meets the essential criteria of city car
buyers, particularly as it has an easily resizable boot and a range of
accessible and convenient stowage compartments.
Dimensions of a city car
Compact
and easy-to-handle, the C1 is naturally gifted. It is 3.43 long with
minimum front and rear overhang (65 and 44 cm). These measurements,
ideal for a city car, are backed up by a turning circle of just 9.5 m.
The C1 also features limited weight and lively engines.
Length |
3.43 m |
Mirror-to-mirror width |
1.85 m |
Height |
1.46 m |
Wheel base |
2.34 m |
Front overhang |
0.65 m |
Rear overhang |
0.44 m |
Turning circle between kerbs |
9.5 m |
A roomy cabin
Although
the C1 is one of the shortest cars in its category, its 2.34 m wheel
base provides sufficient space for four adults. Elbow room (1.37 m) is
higher than average in this segment, giving the C1 good available
width. The rear overhang – reduced to the extreme – and the extended
rear doors on the five door version, contribute to interior space and
easy access.
Front space is one of the key strong points of the C1,
which is positioned in a segment where frequently only the front seats
of cars are occupied. Alongside the appreciable elbow room, the head
room and windscreen size help the occupants to feel at ease.
At the rear, all passengers – including adults – will appreciate the
available leg room and head room.
Cabin length |
|
|
1.62 m |
Elbow room |
Front |
3/5 doors |
1.38 m |
|
Rear |
3 doors |
1.34 m |
|
Rear |
5 doors |
1.36 m |
Headroom |
Front |
|
0.87 m |
|
Rear |
|
0.84 m |
Seats that maximise interior space
The
C1’s seats feature backrests of optimised thickness. They are designed
to maximise the available space inside the car, without compromising on
comfort and safety.
The back of the front seat is just 16 cm thick.
It thus provides more centimetres of precious space between the knees
of the rear passenger and the back of the front seat, giving the C1 one
of the roomiest rear areas in cars of this size.
The seats are designed to provide maximum comfort in urban use and to
adapt to drivers of all shapes and sizes. The seats are also
uncompromising on safety. The front seats, which feature integrated
headrests, set the standard for the segment in terms of
anti-submarining. They can be equipped with chest airbags to increase
passenger protection in the event of side impact.
An easily resizable boot
Also
with a view to maximising interior space, in line with the priorities
of vehicle users, the C1’s boot is of relatively modest size in its
basic configuration. It can easily be resized, however.
The volume
under the parcel shelf is 139 litres. The parcel shelf has been placed
in the lowest possible position in order to maximise rear visibility
and to accentuate the transparency of the C1’s rear end.
When additional boot space is required, the user simply:
- removes
the parcel shelf and places it at the back of the boot to gain another
60 litres. The boot volume is then around 200 litres;
- or, folds down the rear backrest (single piece or
50/50 depending on the versions). Boot volume to roof, with the rear
seat folded down, is 751 litres on the 5-door version and 712 litres on
the 3-door version. The rear seat back is unlocked by pulling the light
grey tabs on either side, accessible from the boot.
A spare wheel of normal size is housed under the
boot lining.
Stowage compartments within easy reach
The
C1 boasts 12 stowage compartments in the dashboard, central console and
doors. All of them are within easy reach of the driver and passengers.
The bins in the front doors are large enough to store an A4 exercise
book. At the rear, further stowage space is available under the side
windows. The 5-door version of the C1 features swivel-opening windows
which, unlike sliding windows provide sufficient space for stowage bins
that are almost as big as those at the front, while also providing
greater elbow room for passengers at the rear.
A CAR UNCOPROMISING ON SAFETY
Like
the C2, C3 and C3 Pluriel, all of which received four stars in EuroNCAP
tests, the C1 boasts class-beating active and passive safety features.
Road holding, stability and generous safety equipment are just three of
the strong points that set it apart from other vehicles in its category.
Automotive qualities
Sharp reactions
Easy
to handle and with sharp reactions, the C1 delivers a high level of
active safety. Nimble and pleasant to drive in the city, the C1 is also
confident on the open road, thanks to its optimised running gear.
The C1 features MacPherson type front suspension with an anti-roll bar
22 mm in diameter attached to the wishbones. The rear suspension
comprises a flexible transverse beam and hydraulic shock absorbers.
Efficient braking
The
C1’s efficient braking system delivers real bite, contributing to the
overall impression of onboard safety. The braking system features
ventilated discs at the front and drums at the rear. With ABS as
standard, coupled with EBD (electronic brakeforce distribution), the C1
handles emergency braking with confidence. The C1 is highly stable
during all phases of braking, even when cornering. The CSC (Corner
Stability Control) function keeps the car on a stable course, even when
it rounds a corner with the brakes on.
The 14” wheels, shod with Michelin 155/65R14 tyres, also make an active
contribution to road holding.
Electric power steering for increased comfort
For
easy manoeuvring in the city and confident handling at higher speeds,
the C1 can be fitted with electric power steering, combined with a
height-adjustable steering wheel.
The electric power steering
adapts to vehicle speed and has little impact on fuel consumption since
the electric motor works only when the steering wheel is turned.
Moreover, the low steering force makes for easy manoeuvring. Rack
travel is +/- 70.2 mm, with a steering ratio of 43 mm per turn or 3.3
turns of the wheel.
The compact design and low weight of the C1 make it easy to handle.
Depending on the country, the C1 may be fitted with non-assisted
steering on the first level of trim.
With both types of steering system, the column retracts by 73 mm in the
event of impact, thus reducing the impact of the driver’s chest against
the wheel.
Efficient impact protection
Modern equipment
In
terms of passive safety, the C1 is fitted with a full range of modern
equipment to protect the driver and passengers at front and rear.
- Front
airbags are standard. The 60-litre driver’s airbag is fitted in the
steering wheel hub. The 90-litre passenger airbag can be switched off
in order to install a child seat at the front.
- Two side airbags (9 litres), integrated in the front
seats as standard from the second level of trim, protect the chest.
- Two 24-litre curtain airbags, optional depending on
the country, provide head protection for passengers at the front and
rear.
- The steering column retracts by 73 mm to limit the
impact of the driver’s chest against the wheel.
- The top part of the pedal assembly features an
impactor to limit pedal intrusion into the cabin in the event of
impact.
- All
seats have safety belts with three anchor points. Front seats feature
pyrotechnic pretensioners with force limiters in order to reduce
pressure on the chest in the event of impact.
- Isofix anchor points, available at the rear with the
50/50 split/fold seat, feature a third anchor point in anticipation of
the tighter regulations scheduled to come into application in 2006,
concerning child protection in the event of frontal impact.
- The rear doors feature child safety functions.
A reinforced structure
- To limit impact on collision
In
addition to its wide range of safety equipment, the C1 boasts a new
platform designed to satisfy the most stringent impact tests:
- The front and rear ends comprise cantrails with
built-in crumple zones, attached to two absorbers and a reinforcing
beam.
- The subframe and windscreen pillars are designed to
absorb energy, dissipating it towards the rear of the vehicle.
- The
reinforcing bars in the doors, cross-member in the dashboard and high
side-members protect the passengers in the event of side impact.
- To limit repair costs
The
C1 is also designed to considerably reduce repair costs and times in
the event of low speed impact. This objective is achieved through:
- a
bumper beam at front and rear with detachable energy absorbers resting
on the cantrails at the front and on small, solid side rails at the
rear. The impact absorbers are calibrated to 8 tonnes, and the
cantrails and side rails to 10 tonnes. These are higher than the
average values in this segment, of 6.5 tonnes and 8 tonnes
respectively;
- the style of the bonnet and the headlamps placed well
back from the bumper,
- the headlamp attachments, which break on impact,
- the front and rear bumper mounting system, which
unclips easily in order to protect the front wings and rear doors,
- the rear bumper positioned high-up in order to avoid
damaging the tailgate.
To
limit the consequences of pedestrian impact The C1 was also designed to
reduce the consequences of possible pedestrian impact.
- It is fitted with two impact absorbers: one on the
upper part of the front end and one on the lower part to limit leg
injuries.
- The shape and lining of the bonnet are designed to
absorb energy more effectively.
- The bonnet hinges and lock, and the car wings are
shaped to be less aggressive on impact.
A CHOICE OF ENGINES AND GEARBOXES
Unlike
most vehicles in this segment, the C1 offers a choice of engines and
gearboxes to adapt to a full range of lifestyles. Customers can choose
between a petrol or diesel engine, and a manual or SensoDrive gearbox.
With its limited weight and lively engines, the C1 slips in and out of
traffic easily. It also has the on-road qualities necessary to make
longer journeys outside the city.
Low consumption engines
The C1 is a city car that can also be safely driven on
major roads. Its engines are sufficiently powerful for this type of use.
The modern engines and limited weight of the C1 ensure low fuel
consumption.
The C1 offers a choice of two engines, both satisfying the Euro IV
standard:
- a 68 bhp 1.0i petrol engine, supplied by Toyota and
mated with:
- a 5-speed manual gearbox,
- or a SensoDrive automated gearbox, also 5-speed.
This
petrol engine is a new three-cylinder model (four valves per cylinder),
offering one of the highest levels of fuel economy in its segment. It
consumes just 4.6 l/km over a combined cycle. Its low CO2 emissions
(109 g/km) also set it apart from the competition.
In terms of
performance, this is a responsive engine, delivering a strong linear
increase in speed. It develops 50 kW (68 bhp EEC) at 6,000 rpm and
torque of 93 Nm at 3,600 rpm. This engine also features variable valve
timing (VVT) to optimise filling of the combustion chambers at all
engine speeds.
- a 54 bhp HDi diesel engine, designed by PSA Peugeot
Citroën and mated with the same manual gearbox as the petrol engine.
The
C1’s diesel engine is based on the 1.4 HDi engine fitted on Citroën’s
other superminis: the C2, C3 and C3 Pluriel. It has been adapted to the
weight and character of the C1, with power of 40 kW (54 bhp EEC) at
4,000 rpm and torque of 130 Nm at 1,750 rpm. Thanks to the torque
available at the lowest engine speeds, the C1 is pleasant to drive in
the city, where the engine is frequently stopped and started. This
engine is ideal for intensive city use and for journeys, with its
parsimonious levels of fuel consumption: just 4.1 l/100 km over a
combined cycle.
Gearboxes for all situations
The
C1 slips easily into the traffic flow, darting in and out as required.
Its gearbox ratios are designed to ensure the fast responses necessary
for driving in the city.
- The diesel
version of the C1 features a manual gearbox, identical to the one
fitted on the petrol version. These 5-speed gearboxes developed by
Toyota are designed to minimise fuel consumption. They require a
specially developed low-viscosity oil.
Like the C2, C3 et C3 Pluriel, the C1 petrol model is
available with a SensoDrive gearbox offering a host of advantages:
- stress-free
urban driving combining the convenience of an automatic with the
driving pleasure of manual transmission, thanks to a sequential gear
lever,
- attractive customer pricing,
- safety
in use. The driver never needs to take his or hands off the wheel. The
current gear speed and mode of use are displayed on the instrument
cluster.
Reflecting the personality of the C1, a
number of adjustments have been made to the SensoDrive to increase user
comfort, including a new gear grid. Also, the steering wheel paddles
are absent.
Automatic mode is indicated by an E for Easy: a
reminder that the C1 is a car that is easy to live with. M indicates
Manual, N Neutral and R Reverse. In night lighting mode, Easy and
Reverse are amber, while Neutral is green and Manual red.
The gearbox is designed for easy manoeuvring in the city, as
illustrated by the easy-to-select reverse gear, the slight “creep” at
slow speeds and the management of gear changes in automatic mode.