The
application and release of the brake is totally
transparent to the
driver. A message is displayed on the multifunction
screen and a
backlit "P" appears for 30 seconds on the instrument
cluster and the
brake control.
An electric control, located within
easy reach of the driver in the middle of the
dashboard, can be used to
apply the parking brake in a conventional manner
whenever necessary.
When the vehicle is stationary with the engine
running, for example, it
can be immobilised simply by pulling the control
paddle. The brake is
always released automatically, providing valuable
assistance to the
driver when starting or manoeuvring on gradients.
The
automatic braking and release functions can be
disabled using the
multifunction screen, without deactivating hill start
assistance. A
yellow indicator light on the control cluster lights
up when the engine
is started and remains on until the engine stops,
reminds the driver
that the automatic parking brake function has been
switched off. The
automatic parking brake function can be switched off
in the severe
weather conditions encountered, for example, in cold
regions, where the
parking brake may become jammed as a result of water
freezing in the
brake callipers.
For safety reasons, the electric parking brake can
only
be released manually when the driver's foot is on the
brake pedal.
Hill start assistance (standard)
In
addition to the automatic parking brake, C4 Picasso is
also fitted with
a hill start assistance function that helps the driver
to set off or
manœuvre on gradients. This function is standard with
all gearbox
versions. When the brake pedal is released, the ESP
automatically
maintains the vehicle in position for up to two
seconds so that the
driver has the time to move a foot from the brake to
the accelerator,
without the vehicle moving forwards or backwards down
the slope. Hill
start assistance is active on gradients of 3% or more
(facing up the
hill in forward gear or facing down in reverse).
A parking space measurement system
C4
Picasso is the first vehicle on the market to
feature a parking
space
measurement system (depending on the level of trim).
This function
helps the driver find a place to park by informing
him/her whether the
available space is big enough for the vehicle and even
indicating the
degree of difficulty of the parking manoeuvre. The
system uses two
ultrasonic sensors located at either end of the front
bumper.
1) The driver simply presses the "P"
pushbutton on the fixed-centred controls steering
wheel.
2)
He/she then switches on the left or right indicator
light to tell the
system the side on which it must measure the available
spaces.
3)
The driver then simply drives along the row of parked
vehicles at a
speed of less than 20 kph. The measurement is
interrupted when the
front of the vehicle progresses beyond the end of an
empty space.
Spaces measuring less than 4 meters or more than 7
meters are ignored.
A message appears on the multifunction screen
accompanied by an audible
"beep" informing the driver whether the parking
manoeuvre is possible,
difficult or inadvisable.
This function can be disabled:
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manually, by again pressing the space measurement
button on the steering wheel,
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automatically, when reverse gear is engaged,
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after five minutes if no measurements are
requested,
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if vehicle speed exceeds 70 kph for one minute,
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when the ignition is switched off.
The
function is not disabled when vehicle speed
temporarily exceeds 20 kph.
Further measurements can be made as soon as the
vehicle slows down to
less than 20 kph again.
Front and rear parking assistance
The parking space measurement system supplements the
front and rear parking aids, which are particularly
useful to drivers.
Sensors
located in the front and rear bumpers detect any
obstacles close to the
vehicle. Audible bleeps from the loudspeakers and a
representation of
the parking manoeuvre on the central dashboard screen
provide drivers
with precise information on the presence and proximity
of obstacles in
the detection zone.
Lane departure warning system (LDWS)
Like
the C4, C5 and C6, the C4 Picasso can be fitted with
an LDWS, one of
the first systems to address the issue of drowsiness
at the wheel.
When
activated, this driver aid warns drivers of an
accidental lane change,
if the vehicle crosses a road marking, with the
indicator off. The
system functions on motorways or fast roads at speeds
of more than 80
kph.
Drivers are alerted by a vibrating system in the
seat cushion on the side corresponding to the
direction of vehicle
drift. They can then take corrective action.
Xenon dual-function directional headlamps
The C4 Picasso can be fitted with Xenon dual-function
directional headlamps that improve visibility when
cornering.
These
smart headlights include an elliptical bi-Xenon
directional module,
active in full-beam and low-beam modes, that provides
clear vision at
night or in poor weather. These headlights allow
drivers to view the
road more clearly and to see other users and obstacles
sooner. This is
an important advantage in terms of safety since, at a
speed of 110 kph,
the car covers more than 30 meters every second.
Cruise control and speed limiter (standard)
The
range of comfort and safety equipment fitted on the C4
Picasso also
includes speed limiter and cruise control functions,
which are now
widely available across the Citroën range.
Cruise control regulates vehicle speed at a pre-set
value, without the driver pressing the accelerator
pedal.
The
speed limiter prevents the vehicle from exceeding a
given speed that is
set by the driver. He/she can temporarily exceed this
speed when
required, using the accelerator kick-down function.
For
both the standard cruise control and speed limiter on
the C4 Picasso,
the driver programmes the speed settings using a
simple function on the
fixed-centred controls steering wheel. The settings
and the status
(on/off) of both systems are displayed on the central
screen on the
dashboard.
Tyre pressure monitor
The
safety features available on the C4 Picasso are
further enhanced by the
tyre pressure monitor already available in C4, C5, C8
and C6, which
measures the pressure of each tyre. All the tyres are
equipped with a
pressure sensor and transmitter that send data to the
central ECU.
When
the pressure in one of the tyres drops below the
pre-set value, the
driver is immediately informed by an audible warning
and a message on
the central display. In the event of a puncture, a
"Stop" light also
comes on. In this way, the system detects low tyre
pressure that could
affect vehicle stability, jeopardising the safety of
the vehicle's
occupants.
The system also encourages drivers to keep
the tyres at the right pressure, thereby reducing road
noise, fuel
consumption and tyre wear.
"Bluetooth" hands-free telephone system
The
C4 Picasso can be equipped with a "Bluetooth"
hands-free telephone
system, enabling drivers to make calls without taking
their eyes off
the road or their hands off the wheel.
This wireless
technology is built into the passenger compartment so
that drivers can
make calls from their vehicle, with their mobile
phones safely in their
pockets. The system features easy-to-use steering
wheel controls and a
microphone built into the ceiling. Conversations are
relayed using the
C4 Picasso's audio system. Drivers can access numbers
stored in the
directory of their mobile phone using the steering
wheel-mounted
controls. They can also use voice recognition to make
a call. The
directory and the name of the contact are displayed on
the vehicle's
multifunction screen.
Stress-free driving with NaviDrive
The
NaviDrive system combines a 7-inch 16/9 screen with a
built-in GSM
telephone (not Bluetooth compatible), audio system
(radio, MP3 CD
player, 5-CD stacker) and a GPS navigation system. The
main functions
can all be accessed via the easy-to-use controls on
the steering wheel,
that also activate the voice synthesis and recognition
functions. The
system can also be controlled directly from the
NaviDrive unit built
into the dashboard beneath a removable radio cover.
Mobile devices can
be connected to the audio/video socket in the
glovebox.
The
NaviDrive system also offers a range of additional
services, such as
Citroën Emergency, Citroën Assistance and Citroën On
Line. Depending on
the country, the Citroën Emergency service can be used
in combination
with the GPS and telephone functions to locate the
vehicle if an
accident occurs or the driver is taken ill, or to
access call centre
services.
Automatic fuel flap for easy fill-ups
The
C4 Picasso features a new automatic, plug-free filler
flap so that
drivers can top up without having to touch the filler
cap. The flap is
copened by pressing a button inside the passenger
compartment on the
lower left-hand side of the driving position. The
grill that replaces
the conventional cap and seals the system is opened
when the pump
nozzle is inserted. Once the tank is full, drivers
simply push the
filler flap shut. The filler flap control is disabled
at speeds above
10 kph to prevent it from opening accidentally when
the vehicle is in
motion.
DRIVING PLEASURE
Four engines: performance, fuel economy and
respect for the environment
From
launch, the C4 Picasso will be available with a choice
of four
responsive, high-performance Euro4-compliant engines.
The engine range
comprises:
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two petrol engines: the 127 bhp DIN 1.8i 16V and
the
143 bhp DIN 2.0i 16V,
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two
HDi diesel engines fitted as standard with a
particulate filter (DPFS):
the 110 bhp DIN 1.6 HDi DPFS and the 138 bhp DIN
2.0 HDi DPFS.
Depending
on the market, these engines are mated with a broad
range of gearboxes
that meet the needs of every customer: manual,
automatic and the new
6-speed electronic gearbox system.
Petrol engines
The
entry-level petrol engine on the C4 Picasso is the
1.8i 16V engine that
is already fitted on the Citroën C5. This powerplant
develops maximum
power of 92 kW EEC (127 bhp DIN) and 170 Nm of torque
at 3,750 rpm.
Highly
responsive even at very low revs, this engine is mated
to a 5-speed
manual gearbox. The gearshift of the manual
transmission is mounted on
the dashboard, imitating the highly popular layout of
the Xsara Picasso.
The
second petrol engine powering the C4 Picasso was first
introduced on
the C5 in September 2004. This 16-valve 2-litre unit
develops 103 kW
EEC (143 bhp DIN) with maximum torque of 200 Nm
available at 4,000 rpm.
The engine features variable valve timing (VVT), to
optimise filling of
the combustion chambers, irrespective of engine speed.
This
engine can be mated to the new 6-speed electronic
gearbox system or to
an automatic 4-speed transmission, depending on the
market.
Diesel engines
The
16-valve 1560 cm3 HDi 110 engine, fitted as
standard with a
particulate
filter, develops 80 kW EEC (110 bhp DIN) for
torque of
240 Nm from
1,750 rpm. This can be boosted by up to 260 Nm
through an
“overboost”
function that temporarily raises the turbocharger
pressure.
Depending
on vehicle trim, the HDi 110 DPFS can be mated to
the 5-speed
manual
gearbox or the new 6-speed electronic gearbox system.
The
HDi 138, fitted as standard with a particulate filter,
develops
100 kW
EEC (138 bhp) at 4,000 rpm. With the new six-speed
electronic gearbox
system, it generates maximum torque of 270 Nm at
2,000 rpm. Like
the
HDi 110 DPFS, the HDi 138 features a
second-generation injection
system
and a variable-geometry turbocharger.
Driveability and fuel economy with the new
6-speed electronic gearbox system
Application extended to three engines
From
launch, the C4 Picasso is available with the new
6-speed electronic
gearbox system introduced on the C4 Hatchback and
Coupé HDi 110 in
June
2006. On the C4 Picasso, this new transmission is
available across an
extended range of three engines: the 143 bhp 2.0
i 16v petrol
unit, and
the HDi 110 DPFS and HDi 138 DPFS diesel units.
The
6-speed electronic gearbox system is a highly
attractive alternative to
conventional manual and automatic transmissions, in
terms of
driveability, fuel economy and affordability.
The
technology is based on a 6-speed manual gearbox with
an
electro-hydraulic actuator control system delivering a
fast, precise
response for smooth, instant gearshifts.
Driving pleasure in manual and automatic modes
C4
Picasso models equipped with the six-speed electronic
gearbox system
feature steering-wheel mounted gearshift paddles, plus
a mode selector
on the steering column. This highly ergonomic
arrangement puts all
controls within fingertip reach, regardless of driver
position. The
system is adjustable for height and reach. The gearbox
selector
switches between forward, neutral and reverse.
The
6-speed electronic gearbox system lets the driver
choose between manual
and automatic mode at any time, based on personal
preference or changes
in the roadway environment (road, motorway, built-up
area, traffic jam,
etc.).
In
manual mode, the driver maintains manual control over
gearshifts,
although there is no clutch pedal. Gears are selected
using the
steering-wheel paddles, and the instrument cluster
shows the currently
selected gear at all times.
For a true manual
response, the transmission offers no assistance on
upshifts, even if
the engine is revved into the red zone on the rev
counter. However, for
optimum driveability during downshifts into standstill
(as when
approaching traffic lights or a Stop sign), the
gearbox will run
through the gears automatically, right down into first
at slow speed.
Automatic downshift points are determined by the ECU
on the basis of
criteria including under-revving, road gradient sporty
driving style,
etc.).
In
automatic mode, gearshifts are managed electronically
to optimize
driveability and fuel economy. When this mode is
selected, the letter A
appears on the instrument panel alongside the
currently selected gear.
The gearbox ECU selects the most suitable gear speed,
in line with
auto-adaptive patterns determined by driver behaviour,
journey type,
engine speed, vehicle speed and grip conditions.
By
avoiding under-revving and over-revving, automatic
mode brings
considerable fuel savings. With optimized gearshifts,
the car consumes
between 3% and 5% less fuel than with a conventional
manual gearbox
(depending on the type of cycle).
The driver can
override automaticmode and resume manual control at
any time (in an
emergency situation, or when overtaking, for example)
by simply
operating one of the paddles. This switches the
controller back into
manual mode immediately. Unless a paddle is operated
again, the
controller will switch back to automatic mode after
around twenty
seconds.
Six speeds for a smooth response and fuel economy
With
its six speeds, the new electronic gearbox system
takes full advantage
of the engine's properties, in both manual and
automatic modes, to
deliver a superbly smooth response, low fuel
consumption and acoustic
comfort.
Electro-hydraulic control, for smooth, precise
gearshifts
New
electro-hydraulic actuators ensure smooth, precise
gearshifts, in both
manual and automatic modes. This jerk-free gear is
achieved with no
compromise on speed. The 6-speed electronic gearbox
system combines
speed and precision, with the following response
times:
In
addition, the 6-speed electronic gearbox system
ensures fine-tuned
fluid and jerk-free power take-up during manoeuvring.
This is
especially noticeable in reverse.
Exemplary road manners
Exemplary
road manners are another prerequisite for a relaxed,
enjoyable drive.
To meet this need, the C4 Picasso features highly
efficient running
gear and powerful, reassuring brakes.
Efficient running gear
The
C4 Picasso’s running gear affords precise on-road
behaviour and
contributes effectively to active safety. The front
axle features
MacPherson-type suspension with lower wishbones and an
anti-roll bar.
This system, based on that of the C4, features
reinforcements on the
wishbones, steering and subframe, to support the
additional load at the
front, characteristic of an MPV. The rear axle is
completely new. Based
on a flexible transverse beam and anti-roll bar, it
features inclined
shock absorbers to prevent encroachment on boot space.
Generous sizing
and load bearing capacity (up to 1,200 kg) ensure
a high level of
stiffness for top-class road manners. At the same
time, the system fits
in smoothly with versions using conventional springs
and tyres.
Damping
is adapted to optimise both comfort and handling.
Depending on the trim
and engine, the C4 Picasso ships with 15” wheels
fitted with 205/65R15
tyres, 16” wheels with 215/55R16 tyres, or, on option,
17” wheels with
215/50R17 tyres or 18” wheels with 215/45R18 tyres. It
has an
anti-puncture kit as standard and can also be fitted
with a temporary
spare wheel for some markets.
Another standard
feature on the C4 Picasso is variable-assistance power
steering driven
by a new electric pump unit. This unit is more
powerful than on the C4,
owing to the heavier load on the front axle.
Assistance is adjusted to
vehicle speed and steering wheel angle, to deliver a
response matched
to driving conditions. More specifically, the steering
is stiffer at
higher speeds for safety, and lighter at slow speeds,
for
manoeuvrability.
High-performance braking system
The
C4 Picasso features large-diameter (302 mm)
ventilated disc brakes
at
the front, and disc brakes at the rear with 12 mm
thick specially
reinforced hub-discs specific to C4 Picasso. ABS and
electronic
brakeforce distribution are standard, as is ESP
(electronic stability
programme). At speeds below 30 kph, the ESP can
be switched off
from
the dashboard; it then switches back in automatically
once the speed
rises above 30 kph, or the next time the engine is
switched on. ESP is
coupled with ASR traction control. The braking
performance of the C4
Picasso is among the best in its segment, with precise
ABS/ESP
regulation. Other braking-related safety features
fitted as standard on
the C4 Picasso include emergency braking assistance
(EBA) and automatic
illumination of hazard warning lights.
PASSENGER Protection
The
C4 Picasso provides excellent protection for vehicle
occupants in the
eventuality of collision, with seven airbags as
standard and a
specially reinforced structure, among other features.
Particular
emphasis has been placed on child safety, and four
seats are fitted
with Isofix Top Tether three-point childseat anchor
points. The C4
Picasso also includes effective protection against
intrusion.
A complete, dependable range of features to
protect all the occupants
Seven airbags as standard
The
C4 Picasso is the first MPV to feature a steering
column airbag
protecting the driver’s knees and shins in the event
of impact.
The
driver and front passenger are protected by front
airbags whose
inflation pressure and volume adjust automatically to
the force of
collision. The presence of the fixed-centred controls
steering wheel
means that the driver’s airbag always deploys at the
right angle.
Two
side airbags in the front seats provide chest
protection and two
curtain airbags provide head protection for passengers
in the first two
rows of seats.
Emphasis on child safety
The
C4 Picasso is the only compact MPV to feature four
Isofix seats,
including three in the second row. This means that a
childseat can be
fitted in the central place at the rear, this being
the place most
easily accessible from the front. This arrangement
also provides easier
access to the third row, since the side places can be
left free.
Alternatively, the user can fit two seats in the
second row, or install
a rearward-facing childseat on the front passenger
seat (with the front
passenger airbag switched off). The Isofix system
includes a third “top
tether” anchor point”, so an Isofix seat can simply be
clipped in at
the required place in the vehicle.
The
C4 Picasso features audible and visual seatbelt
warning indicators. It
also alerts the driver if a seatbelt in any of the
rear seats (rows 2
and 3) is unbuckled when the car is in motion. This
information is
displayed on a car seat diagram on the central
dashboard display.
All
seats are fitted with three-point seatbelts. The belt
on the central
seat in the second row has two buckles, on either side
of the seat. The
belts on the rear-most seats can be wound up above the
luggage cover,
for unimpeded access to the luggage compartment. The
front seatbelts
are height-adjustable and fitted with dual pyrotechnic
pretensioners
with load limiters.
A
special child-watch mirror located above the main
rearview mirror lets
the driver or front-seat passenger keep an eye on
children in the back
without having to turn round or alter the position of
the main rearview
mirror.
The
electric controls for rear doors and windows can be
disabled from the
driver’s position or the remote control. The windows
and shutter blind
are fitted with an anti-pinch safety system to prevent
a child’s finger
being trapped.
Reinforced structure
To
meet the toughest passive safety standards, the C4
Picasso has a
specially reinforced structure to optimise energy
absorption on impact.
Programmed crumple zones at front and rear absorb
impact energy to keep
the passenger compartment intact.
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The
front impact absorbers were redesigned on the C4
Picasso in order to
make the front pillars thinner. Impact energy is
absorbed via the
substructure and doors.
-
The sizing of the front suspension is optimized
to
transfer energy under the body in the event of
frontal impact.
-
The
lower impact absorber has been reinforced, with a
stronger engine
cradle and mounts, and an additional clamp. As on
the C4, the C4
Picasso features a second lower impact absorber at
the bottom of the
front end, for more effective energy transfer
under frontal impact.
This absorber takes the form of a lower front
bumper beam and engine
cradle extensions.
-
For greater overall stiffness, the front doors
are
reinforced with very-high-yield steel tubes and
crumpling impact
dampers.
-
Particular
attention was given to the movement of hard
incompressible masses in
the engine compartment, in order to minimise the
risk of intrusion into
the passenger compartment.
-
The
body is stiffened by large structural inserts at
the bottom of the
front pillar, at the top and bottom of the central
pillar, and in the
cross-member above the rear axle. These composite
assemblies, made of
polyamide and structural foam, adhere to the sheet
metal at the
electrocoat dip stage. In this way, they block
strategic nodes in the
body structure to afford improved stiffness. They
replace the heavier
reinforcements used in conventional body design.
To
reduce vehicle weight and the cost of repairing minor
impacts, the C4
Picasso has front wings made of plastic and front and
rear beams made
of aluminium. In the event of frontal impact, the
upper beam and
dampers crumple while the cantrails remain intact.
Similarly, the lower
bumper will crumple leaving the engine cradle and its
extensions intact.
Protection against theft and break-in
The C4 Picasso offers excellent protection against
theft
and break-in. The main features include the following:
• laminated glass windscreen and side windows, to
protect vehicle occupants and their belongings;
•
selective door opening mode, with restricted access
programmed by the
driver using the onboard computer (only the driver
door unlocks);
• superlocking, making it impossible to open a door
from
the inside after a window has been broken, for
example.
•
a perimetric alarm, which detects if a door is opened
other than via
the central control, and a volumetric alarm, which
detects movement
inside the car. The volumetric alarm can be disabled
from a switch
positioned bottom left of the steering wheel. (This
can be useful, for
example, when leaving an animal in the vehicle, since
it maintains the
perimetric alarm);
• a transponder-based electronic engine immobiliser;
• a tamper-proof electric boot lock;
• an anti-theft nut on each of the aluminium wheels;
• automatic vehicle lock-up if no door is opened
within
30 seconds of the vehicle being unlocked;
• automatic locking of doors and boot when the
vehicle
is in motion.
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