Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Picasso
Power
131HP
Torque
230Nm
Consumption
5l/100
Emissions
116g/km
0-100 km/h
10.1s
Top Speed
201km/h
Weight
1355kg
Price
23,350€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
537 L
57 L
96 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 Picasso PureTech 130 S&S Shine · 131 CV (2016-2018)
General description
The 2016 Citroën C4 Picasso is not just a minivan; it's a statement of intent. In a world that was beginning to obsess over SUVs, Citroën bet on light, space, and sublime comfort, creating a rolling sanctuary for the family. With the 131-horsepower PureTech engine, it proved that efficiency and practicality are not at odds with a resolute character and a heart full of life.
Driving experience
Driving the C4 Picasso is like floating on a magic carpet. The suspension absorbs every imperfection in the road with a smoothness that isolates you from the stress of the outside world. The small three-cylinder engine is surprising for its refinement and energetic push from low revs, moving the vehicle with unexpected agility. It doesn't seek sportiness, but serenity. Every journey becomes a relaxing experience, a moment to enjoy the scenery through its gigantic panoramic windshield and share conversations without raising your voice.
Design and aesthetics
Its aesthetics are bold and futuristic, a functional work of art that broke the mold. The two-tier light signature and fluid lines give it an unmistakable personality. Inside, the 'Visiospace' concept comes to life: light floods a diaphanous and minimalist cabin, dominated by two central screens that concentrate all the information. The three individual rear seats and a cavernous trunk speak of a design conceived by and for the needs of a family, where every detail seeks to make life easier and more beautiful.
Technology and features
For its time, the C4 Picasso was a window to the future. The driving position is built around a 12-inch panoramic screen for the instruments and another 7-inch touchscreen that brings together climate control, navigation, and multimedia. This commitment to total digitalization cleared the dashboard of buttons, offering a modern and clean interface, although it requires a brief adaptation period. The Shine trim also added an arsenal of driving aids that raised safety and comfort to a new level.
Competition
In the competitive minivan segment, it faced titans like the Renault Scénic, with which it shared a commitment to bold design. It also competed against the Ford C-MAX, which offered a more dynamic drive, and the sober but impeccable Volkswagen Touran, a benchmark in finish quality. The Peugeot 3008 of that era was also a tough competitor, beginning its successful transition to the SUV format that would eventually dominate the market.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Picasso is much more than a car; it's a living space. It is the choice of the heart for those who prioritize the well-being of their loved ones over pure performance. It represents the Citroën philosophy in its highest expression: innovation at the service of people, exceptional comfort, and a design that excites. A vehicle that takes care of you, protects you, and turns every trip into a memorable memory.




