Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Picasso
Power
150HP
Torque
370Nm
Consumption
4.4l/100
Emissions
115g/km
0-100 km/h
10.1s
Top Speed
207km/h
Weight
1510kg
Price
28,520€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
537 L
55 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 Picasso Intensive Plus BlueHDi 150 Aut. · 150 CV (2015)
General description
The 2013 Citroën C4 Picasso was not just another minivan; it was a statement of intent, a spaceship for the family that redefined the concept of travel. With a design that looked like it came straight from a car show, it promised and delivered a space where light and comfort were the true protagonists, turning every journey into a unique and pleasant experience.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the predominant feeling is that of floating over the asphalt. Its suspension, tuned for maximum comfort, absorbs irregularities with exquisite smoothness, inviting a calm and relaxed drive. The 150-horsepower BlueHDi engine, combined with the automatic transmission, offers a capable and progressive response, without any abruptness. It doesn't seek sportiness, but rather to envelop you in a bubble of serenity and silence, making the kilometers pass by almost without you noticing.
Design and aesthetics
Visually, the C4 Picasso was a bold and exciting breakthrough. Its front end with split optics and that LED light signature gave it an unmistakable, almost futuristic personality. The 'Visiospace' panoramic windshield floods the cabin with light, creating a bright and optimistic atmosphere. Inside, the minimalist dashboard with its two central screens felt like a technological and uncluttered command center, a true rolling loft that prioritized space and well-being.
Technology and features
For its time, the C4 Picasso was a technological showcase. The dual central screen, a 7-inch touchscreen to control the climate and multimedia system, and another 12-inch panoramic screen for the instrumentation, was avant-garde. It incorporated advanced driving aids such as adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree view camera, or a parking assistant, elements that made you feel at the controls of a vehicle from a much higher segment.
Competition
In a competitive market, it faced giants like the Renault Scénic, the Ford C-MAX, or the Volkswagen Touran. While some of its rivals offered a more dynamic driving feel or German sobriety, the C4 Picasso played in its own league: that of absolute comfort, a design that captivates, and an interior modularity designed to make life on board incredibly easy and pleasant.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Picasso is much more than a practical family car; it is a sensory experience. It is the perfect choice for those who understand the journey as part of the destination and value well-being above pure performance. A vehicle that takes care of you, isolates you from external stress, and gives you a space of light and tranquility to share with your loved ones. A modern classic that continues to excite.




