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2007 Citroen C4 Picasso review and pictures
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Posted Saturday, 6 January 2007 , 12:01:42 by:Emil
The 2007 Citroen C4 Picasso is a new five-seat which provides an outstanding all-round visibility, an airy and light interior, boot space and leading cabin, by making an extensive use of top-class materials. The travelling becomes a pleasant experience due to the highest levels of comfort and uncluttered interior space. Its fresh and dynamic look is eye-catching and flowing, integrating a new-style bumper, while the attractive side profile is created by the unique wave of the waistline, highlighted in chrome. The back is even more distinctive with a unique horizontal design and saloon-style rear lights, while the rear pillars are masked by the quarter-lights, and in combination with the rest of the huge glazed area, they give the feeling that the upper half of the vehicle is completely surrounded by glass. The interior is refined and stylish with an optional panoramic sunroof and slim pillars, while the journey becomes much more pleasant thanks to the portable torch in the boot and reading lights on the back of the front seats. The extremely spacious interior is emphasized by the impressive exterior dimensions, 4.47m long, 1.83m wide and 1.66m tall. The innovative version of Citroen's renowned Modubox easily transports objects outside the vehicle, while an optional pneumatic rear suspension further improves the suspension comfort. The passengers are continously entertained through the use of a high quality stereo system and folding video screens in the back of the front seats. The occupants' protection is ensured by the four Isofix seats, audible seatbelt warnings for all seats and seven airbags as standard. Four fuel efficient engines are offered, including the 127hp 1.8i 16V and 143hp 2.0i 16V petrol units, and 110hp 1.6HDi and 138hp 2.0HDi diesel powerplants, both comprising Diesel Particulate Filter Systems.
Citroen C4 Picasso review:
The new 5-seat C4 Picasso benefits from the same forward thinking that shaped the design of the recently launched Grand C4 Picasso, with outstanding all-round visibility, a light and airy interior, leading cabin and boot space, incorporating a new version of Citroen’s Modubox folding trolley, and the use of high quality materials. The easy-to-use and flexible interior lay-out combines with the uncluttered interior space and the highest levels of comfort to ensure that travelling is a pleasurable experience.
Citroen’s newest model sports a fresh, dynamic look, with a body style that is at once compact, flowing and eye-catching. The assertive-looking front end features a new-style bumper with oversized air intakes covered in black mesh, while the unique wave of the waistline, highlighted in chrome, creates an attractive side profile.
However, it is at the back where the five seat C4 Picasso’s distinctive personality and styling really shines through. The rear pillars are masked by the quarter-lights and, combined with the rest of the huge glazed area, give the impression that the upper half of the vehicle is completely surrounded by glass. The saloon-style rear end features lights with a unique horizontal design.
The interior of Citroën’s newcomer is refreshingly light, with outstanding visibility provided by the huge windscreen, slim pillars and optional panoramic sunroof. Artificial lighting also plays a major role with the availability of various useful features, such as automatic welcome lights under the door mirrors, a portable torch in the boot and reading lights on the back of the front seats, all designed to make journeys easier.
The exterior dimensions (4.47m long, 1.83m wide and 1.66m tall) give the C4 Picasso an extremely spacious interior. This feeling of space is enjoyed by all passengers, with those in the front benefiting from the simple, uncluttered design of the dash, and those in the back from three individual, full-size seats and a flat floor. The innovative seating design, first seen in the Grand C4 Picasso, allows the rear seats to be quickly and easily folded flat into the floor.
When all five seats are in use, the new model leads the class with 500 litres of boot space underneath the luggage cover, extending to a maximum 1,734 litres once the rear seats are folded down. Helping to keep the boot tidy, the five seat C4 Picasso can also be equipped with a new version of Citroën’s renowned Modubox. This innovative, removable trolley makes it easy to divide boot space and to transport objects outside of the vehicle.
The new five seat C4 Picasso provides a relaxing journey for all occupants. Suspension comfort can be further enhanced by the optional pneumatic rear suspension, while laminated acoustic side windows can be specified to make it even quieter inside. An automatic electronic parking brake and Hill Start Assist are fitted as standard and make everyday driving easier.
Thoughtful extras such as individual air flow controls for back seat passengers, an air quality sensor and a scented air freshener can all add to the pleasant onboard atmosphere. A high quality stereo system and folding video screens in the back of the front seats are also available to keep passengers entertained.
Developed on the same platform as the Grand C4 Picasso, which scored five stars in Euro NCAP tests, the new C4 Picasso meets the most stringent criteria for occupant protection, offering the likes of four Isofix seats, audible seatbelt warnings for all seats and seven airbags as standard.
The five seat C4 Picasso is available with a choice of four fuel efficient engines: 127hp 1.8i 16V and 143hp 2.0i 16V petrol units, and 110hp 1.6HDi and 138hp 2.0HDi diesel powerplants, both fitted with Diesel Particulate Filter Systems. Dependent on engine there is a choice of gearboxes: manual, automatic or a 6-speed electronic gearbox system with paddleshift gearchange.
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