New Citroën C3 Picasso

New Citroën C3 Picasso

itroën’s new baby-MPV, the C3 Picasso, will be making its first public debut at next month’s Paris Motor Show.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
12 Sep 2008

Far from the average MPV, the C3 Picasso’s ‘magic box’ charm lies in the way it is both compact and spacious and also brings together many other opposing qualities - strength and comfort, quality and affordability, performance and economy, contemporary and retro design, square shapes and flowing curves and, significantly, style and practicality.

The new C3 Picasso offers class-leading space, intelligent and quirky design, modular seat layout, intuitive storage solutions, dynamic engines co-developed with BMW, and all the comfort, technology and safety you’d expect of a Citroën MPV. It will also fit comfortably alongside the Xsara and C4 Picassos within Citroën’s - 2008’s best selling MPV brand in Europe – portfolio.

[b]Small outside, big inside[/b]
Citroën’s celebrated range of family cars is renowned for providing occupants with generous levels of space and the C3 Picasso is no exception. Measuring 4.08m long, 1.73m wide and 1.62m tall, the car’s striking cube-like body shape, with short front end and vertical rear, creates an expansive space in the cabin whilst smooth, rounded curves soften the contours and give the car a happy appearance – an expression further exemplified by the impish grin of its ‘smiling headlamps’.

[b]Innovative storage[/b]
There is plenty of rear storage space on offer with 500-litres under the parcel shelf, the C3 Picasso’s boot is one of the biggest in the segment, and with the rear bench down this aperture increases to an expansive 1,506-litres.

[b]Driving Pleasure[/b]
Robust and agile with a remarkably compact design, Citroën’s latest MPV is perfect for city driving with its vertical rear end making parking easy. Manoeuvrability and a tight turning circle make the nimble C3 Picasso an asset in congested areas and saloon car like road holding with an uncompromised driving position, thanks to the 3-part panoramic windscreen, leaves the driver feeling confident.

The designers of the C3 Picasso also paid special attention to the acoustics resulting in excellent sound insulation for occupants. Soundproofing was focussed at the source of the noise with emphasis on reducing the higher pitched sounds. Citroën also took great care in sealing the vehicle with high performance inflated inserts and double sealing around the body apertures, bringing an immediate perceptible cut in outside noise.

[b]Engines[/b]
Meeting the needs of MPV customers looking for agile city performance coupled with long-distance fuel economy, the C3 Picasso will be available with a choice of two new petrol engines and two HDi diesel units.

The two petrol units – VTi 95 and VTi 120 – are from the new-generation of engines developed in partnership with BMW and combine efficient economy with responsive performance and lowered CO2 emissions – the VTi 120 already complies with future Euro 5 pollution standards. Both diesel units – the HDi 90 and HDi 110 DPFS – are from Citroën’s impressive HDi line up and boast low combined-cycle CO2 emissions of 125g/km and 130g/km respectively.

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Credits: Jarvis

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