Citroën announces the C2, a new 3- door saloon scheduled
for
launch in the last quarter of 2003. Designed to carry four people in
comfort, the C2 rounds out Citroën’s compact vehicle range, alongside
the C3 and the C3 Pluriel.
The C2 is an eye-catching car with real character. Looking beyond
styling, the C2 introduces an innovative concept in modular interior
design and boot access, through which it is able to adapt to all
situations.
The C2 will bring Citroën new customers, helping the
brand to
maintain the strong growth of the past six years. Three-door models
account for more than 56% of compact vehicle sales in Europe. In the
space of just 18 months, Citroën will have launched three vehicles: the
C3, the C3 Pluriel
and the C2. This gives the brand three vehicles of different concepts
and styles on a segment – one of the market’s biggest – where it
previously had just one vehicle.
These three complementary vehicles are designed to meet
the many and varied requirements of compact car buyers.
• Through its roomy architecture and strong curves, the
C3,
a five-door saloon, places the emphasis on space and appeal. With more
than 180,000 vehicles sold in its first year on the market, its
commercial success has confirmed its potential.
• The C3 Pluriel,
a three-door saloon, heralds a new phase in modular vehicle design with
its ability to change shape at will. Designed to meet everyday needs,
it is also a leisure vehicle with a host of possible configurations.
• The C2, a more compact three-door saloon, is a car
that
brings dynamic performance to mind with its striking style and strong
personality. Its design lines play on visual appeal and on the break
created by the recessed side windows. Inside the car, the bright colour
schemes and translucent trim underline the emphasis placed on modern
design. A car that places the emphasis on vitality and innovation, the
C2 boasts a unique concept in modular design. Two sliding, independent
rear seats, designed to fold down easily, let the user modify the
vehicle interior to cope with a full range of everyday situations. The
cleverly designed tailgate opens in two sections, so that the boot can
be accessed in all circumstances, even when limited space is available.
Compact, easy to handle, and very much at ease in the city, the C2
offers a passenger compartment with four real seats.
Citroën now has three vehicles with different styling
but
shared qualities in terms of roadholding and safety. Four engines are
available for the Citroën C2: three petrol and one diesel (1.4 HDi).
Two of the engines can be coupled with the SensoDrive gearbox,
recently inaugurated on the C3. The car can be fitted with wheels and
tyres of up to 16 inches in size, underlining the visual perception of
the C2 as a vehicle with a strong on-road stance.
The C2 is available with a range of comfort equipment
(standard or optional) usually found only on segments further up the
market. This equipment includes variable assistance electric power
steering, air conditioning with automatic temperature control,
electronic parking assistance and cruise control. In terms of safety,
the C2 is a front-runner on its segment with ESP, ABS, emergency
braking assistance and six airbags.
The C2 shares the same platform as the C3 and the C3
Pluriel
which are recognised as a reference in their segment in terms of road
handling. Today's platform organisation has enabled Citroën to produce
three vehicles, each with their own distinct personality, on a common
base that incorporates the latest upgrades in safety and comfort
equipment, together with a wide range of engines. The C2 uses a version
of the platform 1 with a short wheelbase of 2.31 m (2.46 m for the C3
and C3 Pluriel). 3.66 m wide and 1.66 m high, it is positioned in the
middle of the compact 3- door vehicle segment. The new C2 therefore
slots naturally into place in the Citroën range. It shares many
features with the C3 and C3 Pluriel while boasting its own – strong
personality.
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