The
Citroën C4 is a
small family car produced by French automaker
Citroën since autumn 2004. The C4 was designed to be the successor to the
Citroën Xsara. It is mechanically similar to the
Peugeot 308, which was launched in 2007. A revised version with new front end, reverse light and dashboard revisions was launched for the 2008/09 model year. In January 2010 it was announced that the Coupe version was to be discontinued in favour of the new
Citroën DS4. The C4 came in 2nd place in the 2005
European Car of the Year awards.
First generation - Citroën C4 I
Versions
Available body styles include three-door
coupé /
hatchback and five-door hatchback, plus a
saloon version in certain markets. The saloon version is manufactured in
Argentina, where it is sold alongside the three-door version; it is exported from there to Brazil and Hungary as the
C4 Pallas, to Spain as the
C4 Berline and to Turkey and Greece as the
C4 Sedan. A four-door saloon version is also built and sold in China as the
Citroën C-Triomphe.
A seven-seater
compact MPV version, the
Grand C4 Picasso, was introduced in 2006, while a five-seater called the
C4 Picasso was introduced in 2007.
A
panel van based on the coupé bodyshell is available in some markets, including Ireland.
Alternative propulsion
Flexifuel
Citroën C4 BioFlex is a
bioethanol flexible fuel vehicle.
Electric
Hybride HDi
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