Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C1
Power
68HP
Torque
93Nm
Consumption
4.5l/100
Emissions
103g/km
0-100 km/h
13.7s
Top Speed
157km/h
Weight
900kg
Price
7,380€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
4 / 3 doors
139 L
35 L
50 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C1 3p 1.0i 12v Attraction · 68 CV (2011-2012)
General description
The 2009 Citroën C1 is much more than just a city car; it's a statement of intent. Born to conquer the concrete jungle, this little giant invites you to rediscover the city with a smile, proving that greatness doesn't always lie in size, but in intelligence and charm.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the C1 is an authentic and direct experience. Its 68 horsepower, delivered by a lively three-cylinder engine, emits a characteristic and energetic sound that connects you with the mechanics. The lightness of the car and its 5-speed manual transmission make you feel in total control, turning every urban journey into an agile and fun game. It doesn't seek top speed, but the thrill at every traffic light and every tight corner.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is pure friendliness and functionality. With a compact 3-door body and a friendly look, the C1 radiates optimism. The interior, though simple, is an exercise in making the most of space, where every element is designed to be useful. The glass tailgate is a touch of genius and distinction that not only defines its aesthetics but also brings surprising brightness to the cabin.
Technology and features
In a world obsessed with screens, the C1 offers a breath of honesty. Its technology is the essential kind: what you need to move safely and efficiently. With a low-consumption Euro 5 engine and a chassis designed for agility, its greatest technological advancement is simplicity. The absence of power steering in this version forces you to feel the asphalt, offering a pure driving experience that is now hard to find.
Competition
The C1 was not alone in its conquest of the city. It fought in a vibrant segment against its own siblings, the Peugeot 107 and the Toyota Aygo, with which it shared a platform. In addition, it faced tough competitors like the charismatic Fiat Panda, the versatile Renault Twingo, or the efficient Hyundai i10. A battle of little titans where the C1 always knew how to stand out for its personality.
Conclusion
The Citroën C1 is the choice of the heart for those seeking intelligent and uncomplicated mobility. It is the ideal daily companion, a car that consumes little, parks anywhere, and requires minimal maintenance. More than a means of transport, it is a source of freedom and joy, a small refuge that proves the essence of driving lies in sensations, not in luxuries.




