Latest New Breed City Car the Citroën C1

In Citroen, Featured Articles by Jonathan Humphrey

Premiere of the New Citroën C1 at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show

  • Citroën’s new city car to be available in three and five-door versions, with an open-top body style – Airscape – also introduced
  • With Nimble handling and compact dimensions, the C1 is ideal for city driving
  • All aspects of the car combine to deliver an easier and more enjoyable driving experience
  • Focused on design, comfort, technology and efficiency, Citroën C1 is unmistakably part of the brand renewal and a new breed of Citroën

A fresh take on a popular model that sold more than 760,000 examples worldwide since its launch in 2005.

The latest version of Citroën’s city car is available in both three and five-door versions, as well as a new open-top cabriolet style called Airscape along the lines of the DS3 Cabriolet

The New Citroën C1 reflects the bold renewal of Citroën’s C-line.

The New Citroën C1 features:

  • more design; with dynamic lines and a cheerful front-end gaze, characterised by its headlights, the C1 is an immediate head-turner. Bi-tone versions and brightly coloured interiors underline the playful character andjoie de vivre. The New C1 is unmistakably a member of the new Citroën family
  • greater comfort, for everyday driving. Agile and nippy, the New C1 marries compact exterior dimensions (just 3.46m), with easy handling and a turning circle of 4.80m. Ride comfort is further improved, thanks to the C1’s exceptional suspension comfort and impeccable road handling
  • more useful technology, including the 7” Touch Driver Interface and Mirror Screentechnology, to copy and run smartphone apps from the touchscreen. The New Citroën C1 can also be fitted with keyless entry and start, as well as a reversing camera and hill-start assist
  • optimised running costs – weighing just 840kg and available with new-generation petrol engines, the New Citroën C1 ranks among the best in class for fuel consumption

 


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