C4 PICASSO
The first “visiospace”
SUMMARY
Citroën
will be premiering the C4 Picasso – its new
compact MPV – at the 2006
Paris Motor Show. Set to reach showrooms in
France from October 2006,
the new vehicle will arrive in most other
European countries during the
last quarter of the year.
With the C4 Picasso and the
Xsara Picasso, a vehicle that continues to
pursue a successful market
career, Citroën now offers two MPVs that are
quite distinct in terms of
both styling and features.
With its extensive glass area and vast modular
cabin, the C4 Picasso becomes the first
“visiospace”.
The
unique styling, driveability and original
features of the C4 Picasso
contribute to a comfortable and highly enjoyable
ride. This new MPV can
carry up to seven people in comfort. All vehicle
functions have been
designed to ensure an easy, pleasant and relaxed
journey.
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A wide-angle panoramic windscreen for
outstanding visibility and clarity.
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A front compartment of uncluttered design,
with an innovative driving position and the
new 6-speed electronic
gearbox system.
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Class-beating interior space and boot
volume.
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Original seat-folding functions for quick
and
easy reconfiguration.
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High
standards of interior comfort for all
passengers, with generous space
and outstanding thermal, acoustic and
odour-exclusion comfort.
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Remarkable suspension comfort with the
pneumatic rear suspension.
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An easier, safer drive, with driving aids
that
are new to or rarely seen in the compact MPV
segment.
Right
from the first level of trim, the C4 Picasso
boasts new features for
on-board comfort, along with driving aids and
safety functions. Close
attention has also been paid to the perceived
quality of the passenger
compartment. The prestige interior materials are
pleasant to touch; the
chrome and gloss black are pleasant on the eye;
the paintwork is
smooth; and the grain of the dashboard and door
panels is exceptionally
fine.
Four responsive, high-performance engines are
available from launch, two petrol: the 1.8i 16V
and 2.0i 16V developing
127 bhp and 143 bhp DIN, and two diesel: the HDi
110 DPFS and HDi 138
DPFS. All engines meet Euro IV standards, and
the two diesel units are
equipped with a particulate filter as standard.
Depending on the
market, the engines are available with a wide
choice of transmissions:
manual, automatic or the new 6-speed electronic
gearbox system.
With
its strong personality, its dimensions (4.59 m
long, 1.83 m wide and
1.66 m high) and its attractive features, the C4
Picasso is a natural
extension to Citroën's MPV range. The line-up
now comprises three
distinct and complementary vehicles: the compact
Xsara Picasso and C4
Picasso, and a large MPV, the C8.
The C4 Picasso is produced at the Vigo plant in
Spain.
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