Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Picasso
Power
150HP
Torque
340Nm
Consumption
5.7l/100
Emissions
149g/km
0-100 km/h
9.9s
Top Speed
195km/h
Weight
1685kg
Price
25,020€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
500 L
60 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 Picasso HDi 150 FAP Exclusive · 150 CV (2009-2010)
General description
The 2007 Citroën C4 Picasso was not just another minivan; it was a statement of intent, a family spaceship that landed on our roads to change everything. It represented Citroën's audacity, combining avant-garde design with functionality and comfort that won the hearts of thousands of families, creating an emotional bond that endures over time.
Driving experience
Driving the C4 Picasso with the 150 HP HDi engine is an experience of pure serenity and contained power. The thrust of its 340 Nm of torque is felt from low revs, moving the car with surprising ease and making long trips a real pleasure. It doesn't seek sportiness, but absolute comfort. The suspension filters out irregularities with exquisite smoothness, and the gigantic panoramic windshield floods you with light, creating a sense of freedom and visual command over the road that no other car could match.
Design and aesthetics
Its design was a game-changer. It broke the mold with a futuristic, almost prototype-like silhouette, where the 'Visiospace' with its panoramic windshield and thin A-pillars took center stage. Inside, it was a rolling lounge. The fixed-hub steering wheel, central digital instrumentation, and the absence of a traditional console created an open, bright space full of intelligent solutions. Every detail was designed to make life on board easier and more pleasant, an ode to modularity and well-being.
Technology and features
For its time, the C4 Picasso was a technological showcase. The fully digital and centralized instrumentation seemed straight out of a science fiction movie. The fixed-hub steering wheel concentrated an astonishing number of functions at your fingertips, while the electric parking brake and hill-start assist simplified daily driving. In this Exclusive trim, elements like dual-zone climate control or the optional rear air suspension elevated comfort to a higher level, proving that a family car could also be a sophisticated car.
Competition
In a market crowded with minivans, the C4 Picasso had to face giants like the Renault Scénic, its eternal competitor, the sober and efficient Volkswagen Touran, or the versatile Ford C-MAX. However, while its rivals focused on more traditional functionality, the Citroën played in another league: that of emotion. It distinguished itself with unparalleled ride comfort and a design that left no one indifferent, offering a unique travel experience that made it a benchmark.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Picasso HDi 150 is much more than just a means of transport; it is a haven of comfort and light, a companion for family adventures that left an indelible mark. Its design audacity and its absolute focus on occupant well-being make it a car with a soul. Although time has passed, it remains a vehicle that evokes smiles and memories, proof that a family car can be, above all, a place to be happy.




