Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Picasso
Power
136HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
7.4l/100
Emissions
195g/km
0-100 km/h
12.1s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
1715kg
Price
27,040€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
500 L
60 L
100 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 Picasso HDi 135 FAP CAS Exclusive · 136 CV (2008-2009)
General description
The 2007 Citroën C4 Picasso was not just another minivan; it was a statement of intent, an ode to family life wrapped in an avant-garde design. It arrived to redefine the concept of family travel, prioritizing light, space, and a comfort that embraced you from the first moment, turning every journey into a unique experience.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the C4 Picasso immerses you in a bubble of tranquility. Its 136-horsepower diesel engine, coupled with the smooth automatic gearbox, doesn't seek speed records but rather offers a serene and constant power delivery, ideal for covering miles without fatigue. The suspension filters out road imperfections with a mastery reminiscent of classic Citroëns, while the immense glass surface provides unparalleled visibility and a sense of freedom. It's a car that isn't driven, it's enjoyed.
Design and aesthetics
Aesthetically, the C4 Picasso looked like it came from the future. Its 'Visiospace' concept with the panoramic windshield extending to the roof, the thin front pillars, and its fluid, organic shapes broke with the sobriety of the segment. Inside, the revolution continued with a centered driving position, digital instrumentation, and the iconic fixed-hub steering wheel. It was a rolling lounge, a space designed for well-being and contemplation.
Technology and features
For its time, it was loaded with innovations designed to make life easier. The centralized digital instrumentation allowed the whole family to see the information, while the sequential automatic transmission added extra comfort in the city and on the highway. Features like dual-zone climate control, parking sensors, and countless storage compartments demonstrated an ingenuity and attention to detail focused entirely on the passenger.
Competition
In a market dominated by the Renault Scénic, the Ford C-MAX, or the Volkswagen Touran, the C4 Picasso played a different card. While its rivals opted for sobriety or a more dynamic feel, the Citroën established itself as the champion of comfort, bold design, and interior brightness. It was the passionate choice for those who valued atmosphere and originality over purely sporty driving.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Picasso was much more than a family car; it was a refuge on wheels, a work of design that prioritized the well-being of its occupants above all else. A vehicle that showed that practicality doesn't have to be at odds with beauty and emotion. To drive it is to understand that sometimes, true luxury is space, light, and calm.




