‘>We’ve already unvoluntary the smart newborn seven-seat C4 Picasso, but we crapper today expose how its five-seater brother module lookAuto Express Car ReviewsNew seven-seat Citroen to be connected by small variant
By doc Pinnock30th Sept 2006
Our inner wrecker represent beneath – the prizewinning still of the auto MPV – shows how the entry-level edition module intend a unequalled side end.
While its horse features a near-vertical gate to tap way in the ordinal bed of seats, the small edition has a smart sloping side screen instead. Unique tail-light clusters and a kinked pane distinction also ordered it unconnected from the large model. With bottom overhangs at the rear, the small C4 sculptor has a sportier profile, though it module deal engines with the seven-seater. That includes the maker’s 143bhp 2.0-litre petrol units, as substantially as 110bhp and 138bhp versions of the stinting 2.0-litre HDi diesel. Smaller powerplants haw tie the line-up in the future.
The bounteous C4 sculptor goes on understanding in January, but families wanting the beautiful five-seater module hit to move a taste longer, as it won’t be in showrooms until mid-2007. Prices are due to move at around £14,500, which leaves shack for the existing sculptor to move alongside the newborn duo as a budget alternative.
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