Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4
Power
88HP
Torque
133Nm
Consumption
6.4l/100
Emissions
153g/km
0-100 km/h
12.8s
Top Speed
182km/h
Weight
1257kg
Price
13,900€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
320 L
60 L
65 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 5p 1.4i 16v 90cv Collection (2006-2008)
General description
The 2005 Citroën C4 burst onto the compact segment like a breath of fresh air and audacity. It wasn't just a car; it was a statement of intent from the French brand, a vehicle that dared to be different and promised a driving experience marked by comfort and originality, leaving an indelible mark on the heart of a generation.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the C4 with its 88-horsepower engine envelops you in an atmosphere of tranquility and smoothness. It doesn't seek speed records but aims to make every journey a pleasure. Its suspension masterfully filters out road imperfections, and its 5-speed manual transmission offers a pleasant feel, inviting a relaxed and serene drive, perfect for daily life and long, stress-free trips.
Design and aesthetics
Visually, the C4 was a revolution. Its rounded, aerodynamic silhouette, with that characteristic rear end in the 5-door version, broke all molds. But the real magic was inside: a futuristic cockpit with a fixed-hub steering wheel that grouped functions and a central digital instrumentation that looked like something out of a spaceship. Driving it was like being part of the future.
Technology and features
Citroën went all-in on innovation. The C4 not only surprised with its fixed-hub steering wheel or its central translucent display but also incorporated uncommon features in its category, such as the integrated air freshener or the lane departure warning system in higher trims. It was a car designed to make life on board easier and more pleasant.
Competition
In a market as competitive as the compact segment, the Citroën C4 faced titans like the Volkswagen Golf, the Ford Focus, the Renault Mégane, and the SEAT León. While its rivals opted for sobriety or sportiness, the C4 played the card of originality and comfort, managing to carve out a niche in the garages and hearts of those who sought more than just a means of transportation.
Conclusion
The 2005 Citroën C4 is much more than a used car; it's a piece of automotive design history. An ideal choice for those who value aesthetics, comfort, and the feeling of driving a vehicle with an overwhelming personality. Despite the years, its proposition remains bold and special, a reminder that audacity can create icons.




