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Citroën C3 Pluriel
A unique car with a host of configurations
The C3 range offers a demonstration of Citroën’s
vitality and creative talent.
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CITROËN TEARS UP THE RULE BOOK WITH THE C3 PLURIEL
Citroën brings a radical
new alternative to the small car market with the world
debut of the C3
Pluriel at the 2002 Paris Motor Show.
Effectively
five cars in one, the C3 Pluriel is totally unique in
offering buyers a
vehicle that comprehensively caters for day to day and
leisure
activities alike. Sharing the funky design and
innovation of the C3,
and the concept car upon which it is based, the C3
Pluriel introduces a
new dimension to the small car sector, with its ability
to morph from a
four-seater saloon into several other configurations.
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At
the touch of a button the full length, full width
sunroof of the C3
Pluriel Saloon can be opened to eight set positions,
whilst the absence
of centre pillars means that the four electric windows
can be lowered
to create an open sided vehicle - the C3 Pluriel
Panoramic. The sunroof
and rear window can then be neatly retracted under the
boot floor to
create an open top vehicle - the C3 Pluriel Cabriolet.
However,
for unadulterated ‘wind-in-the-hair’ motoring, the C3
Pluriel’s side
pillars can be simply removed in a matter of seconds,
transforming it
into the C3 Pluriel Spider. In its final guise, the boot
lid of the C3
Pluriel can be opened downwards and the rear seats
folded flat to
create the C3 Pluriel Spider Pick-up, with a useful and
flat space for
loading and carrying long and awkward shaped objects.
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With
a style inspired by the Citroën C3 supermini, the C3
Pluriel boasts
curvy, funky looks, both outside and in. Added touches
see body
colour-coded trim on the doors and seatbacks, looped
headrests and
seat-integrated belts, all of which are complemented by
the
availability of four real seats, unlike so many
convertibles.
And
it’s not just style that the C3 Pluriel shares with its
5-door
counterpart. The C3 Pluriel offers generous interior
space as well as
numerous clever touches, many thanks to its multiplex
electrics. These
include automatic operation of the headlamps and wipers,
whilst new
specific functions such as management of the air
conditioning and
airflow, and deactivation of the rear window heater have
been
introduced.
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The
C3 Pluriel will feature a single trim level and a choice
of two petrol
engines, a 75hp 1.4i unit and a 110hp 1.6i 16V version,
the latter
equipped with Citroën’s acclaimed Formula 1 style paddle
change
‘SensoDrive’® gearbox. Variable-assistance electric
power steering will
ensure pinsharp steering both in and out of town.
And
occupant safety is of the highest order in the C3
Pluriel. Four airbags
and seatbelts fitted with pretensioners and force
limiters combine with
a specially stiffened body shell, reinforced windscreen
pillars plus
strengthened seat backs and headrests to help the C3
Pluriel perform as
well as a saloon in the event of an impact or rollover.
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©
2002 Julian Marsh/Citroënët/SA Automobiles
Citroën/Citroën UK Ltd
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