Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Picasso
Power
109HP
Torque
240Nm
Consumption
5.4l/100
Emissions
142g/km
0-100 km/h
12.5s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1564kg
Price
21,450€
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 Millenium HDi 110 Euro4 · 109 CV (2010-2011)
General description
The 2011 Citroën C4 Picasso is not just a minivan; it's an invitation to travel differently. Conceived in an era where space and light were the ultimate luxury, this vehicle was presented as the perfect family sanctuary, promising journeys wrapped in comfort and a unique sense of freedom thanks to its revolutionary visibility concept.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the experience is pure smoothness. The 109-horsepower HDi engine responds calmly and adequately, ideal for relaxed paces and long highway trips where its low consumption shines. Don't look for sportiness; instead, you'll find a suspension that isolates you from the asphalt, making you feel like you're floating over imperfections. The steering is light, and the high driving position, along with the immense windshield, creates a visibility and a sense of command and security that are captivating.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is an ode to light and functionality. The 'Visiospace' panoramic windshield is the soul of the car, flooding the cabin and connecting passengers with the landscape in an almost magical way. Inside, the modularity is exceptional, with three independent rear seats that transform the space according to needs. The central instrument cluster and the fixed-hub steering wheel are details of audacity that define its innovative character and distinguish it from any other car on the road.
Technology and features
For its time, the C4 Picasso offered generous equipment aimed at making life on board simpler. The centralized digital instrumentation, although it required an adaptation period, was a futuristic touch. Features like dual-zone climate control, cruise control, or parking sensors were part of its comfort arsenal. Its common-rail diesel engine represented a good balance between performance and efficiency, although the five-speed gearbox felt a step behind some competitors.
Competition
In a very competitive segment, it faced giants like the Renault Scénic, its natural arch-enemy with a very similar philosophy of French comfort. The Ford C-MAX offered more agile dynamic behavior for those who didn't want to give up certain driving sensations. For its part, the Volkswagen Touran represented sobriety and German build quality, while the SEAT Altea XL brought a touch of design and a more Latin spirit.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Picasso is a car with an overwhelming personality, designed for those who see the journey as part of the enjoyment and not just a formality. It is the choice of the heart for families who value space, light, and exceptional ride comfort over pure performance. A smart and emotional purchase for anyone looking for a home on wheels, a vehicle that, even today, still feels special.




