CITROËN AT THE GENEVA MOTOR SHOW
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DARING, CREATIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY
At the 81st
International Motor Show in Geneva, CITROËN will
display a product
range that embodies the brand’s core values of
creativity, technology
and daring.
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INNOVATION WITH e-HDi MICRO-HYBRID TECHNOLOGY
AND HYDRACTIVE SUSPENSION
Innovation
and creativity are designed to enhance the well-being
of users of
CITROËN vehicles. The Marque’s strategy is based on
three priorities,
with e-HDi micro-hybrid technology currently in
deployment, Hydractive
suspension on the two executive sedans, the C5 and C6,
and work on
vehicle engines and environment to cut CO2
emissions.
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e-HDi MICRO-HYBRID TECHNOLOGY
Available
on a number of models in the range – the C3, DS3, C4,
C4 Picasso and C5
– e-HDi micro-hybrid technology is set to be extended
to further
CITROËN vehicles. Geneva is an opportunity for CITROËN
to show the
CITROËN Berlingo e-HDi, which will be launched in
2011, for the first
time.
The CITROËN e-HDi models offer lower fuel
consumption and carbon emissions. The average
reduction is 5 grams per
100 km. In the city, the technology cuts fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 15%.
e-HDi
micro-hybrid technology consists of the next
generation Stop&Start
system, which puts the engine in standby in situations
where it does
not need to be running. With the reversible
alternator, start-up is
fast and easy, with no vibrations or noise from a fan
belt. Coupled
with a booster for the on-board electrical system,
called e-booster, it:
- delivers extra energy for easier starting in
temperatures as low as -5°C,
- boosts
the on-board electrical system to maintain enough
energy to keep the
headlamps, windscreen wipers and radio running
normally,
- optimises battery charge and the supercapacitors,
by
recovering energy during deceleration, with a slight
increase of the
engine brake.
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HYDRACTIVE SUSPENSION
A
unique combination of dynamism and comfort, the C5 and
C6 are available
with Hydractive suspension, a technology exclusive to
CITROËN in the
automotive segment.
The Hydractive III + suspension on the C5 has
two springing and damping settings to manage
suspension in real time
for optimum adjustment to the requirements of the road
and the driver.
The C6 also has continuously adjusted electronically
controlled
springing and damping, taking the already exceptional
comfort of the C5
to an extra level. On both models, real-time control
is provided by
numerous sensors that detect the requirements of the
driver and the
road conditions, ensuring safety and road-holding as
well as occupant
comfort.
A sports mode is also available. The driver can
activate a control on
the central panel for more dynamic road behaviour,
with the emphasis on
roadholding rather than ride comfort.
Management of the suspension is combined with
real-time control of
vehicle attitude. Ground clearance is kept constant
regardless of the
vehicle’s load, with automatic lowering of the ground
clearance at high
speeds to boost aerodynamics and reduce fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions. The ground
clearance can also be increased to clear obstacles at
low speeds.
The C5 Tourer versions have a push button in the boot
to temporarily raise or lower the loading sill for
easier loading.
The electronically controlled attitude makes maximum
use of the axles to ensure optimum safety.
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