Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Picasso
Power
109HP
Torque
240Nm
Consumption
5.9l/100
Emissions
155g/km
0-100 km/h
12.5s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1564kg
Price
24,400€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
500 L
60 L
80 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 Picasso HDi 110 FAP Exclusive · 109 CV (2007-2008)
General description
The 2007 Citroën C4 Picasso was not just a minivan; it was a statement of intent. At a time when families needed space and versatility more than ever, Citroën responded with a daily-use spaceship, a vehicle that promised to turn every journey into a bright and comfortable experience, redefining what it meant to travel together.
Driving experience
Driving the C4 Picasso is like floating in a glass bubble. The feeling of space and light that floods the cabin thanks to its panoramic windshield is simply breathtaking. The 109-horsepower HDi engine doesn't aim for speed records but offers a smooth and constant push, ideal for devouring miles without stress. Its suspension, true to the brand's tradition, prioritizes comfort above all else, isolating passengers from road imperfections and creating an atmosphere of serenity that few cars in its class could match.
Design and aesthetics
Citroën broke the mold with the design of the C4 Picasso. Its 'Visiospace' concept materialized in a body with fluid lines and an unprecedented glass surface that seemed to defy conventions. Inside, the audacity continued with a unique driving position: the fixed-hub steering wheel concentrated the controls, and the digital instrumentation was located in the center of the dashboard, creating a futuristic and uncluttered environment that maximized the feeling of spaciousness and modernity.
Technology and features
For its time, the Exclusive trim was a technological showcase. Beyond its innovative digital instrumentation, it offered features that pampered its occupants, such as automatic climate control, an electric parking brake, or parking sensors. It was one of the first minivans to democratize technologies designed to make life on board easier and more pleasant, proving that a family car did not have to give up sophistication.
Competition
In the competitive universe of compact minivans, the C4 Picasso faced titans like the Renault Scénic, the Ford C-MAX, or the Volkswagen Touran. While its rivals opted for dynamism or sobriety, the Citroën played a different and winning card: that of absolute comfort, avant-garde design, and an interior modularity that won over thousands of families across Europe.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Picasso is more than a car; it is the memory of countless family trips, of landscapes seen through its gigantic windshield, and of a comfort that became its hallmark. It represents an era when Citroën dared to dream and create a profoundly human vehicle, designed by and for the well-being of people. A modern classic that still brings a nostalgic smile.




