Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C-Crosser
Power
156HP
Torque
380Nm
Consumption
7.2l/100
Emissions
191g/km
0-100 km/h
9.9s
Top Speed
200km/h
Weight
1825kg
Price
32,770€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
AWD
7 / 5 doors
441 L
60 L
115 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C-Crosser 2.2 HDi 160 FAP VTR · 156 CV (2008-2009)
General description
The Citroën C-Crosser represents the French brand's bold foray into the competitive world of SUVs, a vehicle born from a collaboration with Mitsubishi. It presents itself as a family transport solution that merges the robustness of an SUV with the versatility and space expected of a Citroën, creating a proposal that invites adventure without sacrificing comfort.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the C-Crosser conveys a deep sense of security and control. Its 156 hp 2.2 HDi diesel engine pushes with a forceful and serene power, ideal for long road trips where its poise and stability shine. The selectable all-wheel drive whispers in your ear that no road is off-limits, turning every journey into a calm and capable experience, where the car feels like a safe haven against any weather.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: functional and muscular. Although it shares its silhouette with the Mitsubishi Outlander, Citroën has managed to imprint its character on the front, with the chrome chevrons dominating the grille. It's an aesthetic that evokes strength and reliability. Inside, space is the true protagonist, with intelligent modularity that allows for up to seven passengers, creating an atmosphere of conviviality and practicality for family life.
Technology and features
The C-Crosser's technology focuses on mechanical efficiency rather than digital displays. Its jewel is the all-wheel-drive system with selectable modes, which allows the car to be instantly adapted to the terrain conditions, switching from an efficient front-wheel drive to a robust 4x4. The HDi engine with a particulate filter was a sign of modernity in its time, seeking a balance between performance and respect for the environment, an engineering designed to last and perform.
Competition
On its path, the C-Crosser encountered segment titans like the Nissan X-Trail, the Honda CR-V, or the Toyota RAV4. However, its most direct and fraternal competition was found at home, with its platform siblings, the Mitsubishi Outlander and the Peugeot 4007. Against them, the C-Crosser defended its place with the charm of Citroën design and a very balanced equipment proposal.
Conclusion
The Citroën C-Crosser is much more than just an SUV; it is a loyal and versatile travel companion. Its combination of a powerful and reliable engine, a spacious interior for seven, and the security of all-wheel drive make it an extremely intelligent and emotional choice for families looking to explore without limits. It is a vehicle that doesn't need to shout its virtues, as it quietly demonstrates them with every kilometer driven.




