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From 24 March 1982, for France only, Citroën are
marketing a special series of 1,000 “Chrono” Visas.
The “Chrono” is based on the Visa II Super X. but is
designed as a “civilised” version of the Visa Trophée,
the competition
version of the Visa now homologated into Group B.
Various features of
the Trophy’s bodywork and interior are used, but
the‚”Chrono” is in no
way a replacement for the Visa Trophée.
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PERFORMANCES: OK!
Its 1,360-cc 4-cylinder engine develops 93 HP DIN at
5,800 rpm, with a
maximum torque of 89.7 lb. ft at 4,500 rpm, driven
through a 5-speed
gearbox. The car’s kerb weight, is 1,874 lbs. The
combination of these
specifications gives the Visa Chrono remarkable
performance figures,
between those of the standard production Visa II Super X
and those of
the Visa Trophée: 400 m from a standing start in 17.2
sec (Visa Super X
18.8 sec, Visa Trophée 16.4 sec), 1,000 m in 32.5 sec
(Visa Super X
35.8 sec, Visa Trophée 30.8 sec). 0 to 62 mph in 10.2
sec (against 14.2
for the Visa Super X). Maximum speed 107.5 mph.
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CONSUMPTION: NOT TOO BAD
Fuel consumption at 56 miles per hour: 46.4 miles per
gallon, (i.e. as
little as the Visa Super X) : a little higher,
naturally, at 75 miles
per hour and in town." 30.4 and 28 miles per gallon.
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FRONT AND REAR SPOILER
Externally, the Visa Chrono is distinguished from other
Visas by a
front spoiler which incorporates extra long-range
spotlights; a
red-coloured rear spoiler, white coachwork with red and
blue stripes,
extended wheel arches, alloy wheels, and Michelin 175.70
HR 13 XVS
tyres. Laminated windscreen, and rear wash wipe are also
fitted.
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NEW DASHBOARD
Interior layout: instrument panel with two large dials
(speedometer and
rev counter) and four small ones (quartz clock, water
temperature, oil
pressure, fuel level), a cigar lighter and 8 warning
lights
(sidelights, dipped headlamps and main beam, direction
indicator, oil
pressure, water temperature, battery charge, brake
wear); satellites
are not used but are replaced by light, handy lever-type
controls
(lights, indicators, windscreen wipers and washer) on
either side of
the sporting, three-spoke steering wheel which allows
very quick
movements; two bucket seats, with reclining back for the
driver; radio
as a standard fitting.
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