Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4
Power
109HP
Torque
240Nm
Consumption
4.7l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
11.2s
Top Speed
192km/h
Weight
1270kg
Price
17,680€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
320 L
60 L
80 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 5p HDi 110 SX · 109 CV (2004-2006)
General description
The 2005 Citroën C4 burst onto the asphalt like a breath of fresh, bold air. In an often predictable compact segment, Citroën opted for differentiation, creating a vehicle that not only took you from one point to another but also enveloped you in a unique experience, a manifesto of design and comfort that challenged the established norms.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the 109-horsepower HDi engine feels like a willing and frugal heart. It doesn't seek speed records but aims to offer a constant, smooth push from low revs, ideal for long highway trips where its poise and quiet ride cradle you. The suspension, true to the brand's tradition, filters out road imperfections with a mastery that makes you feel like you're floating on the asphalt, prioritizing supreme comfort over sporty agility.
Design and aesthetics
Visually, the C4 was a rolling work of art. Its body with curved and fluid lines, culminating in a rear with a split window that was a pure statement of intent, made it unmistakable. Inside, the revolution continued with its iconic fixed-hub steering wheel and a central digital instrumentation that seemed taken from a spaceship. It was a car you either loved or hated, but it never went unnoticed.
Technology and features
Citroën democratized innovation with this model. The fixed-hub multifunction steering wheel was an ergonomic feat that concentrated controls at your fingertips without moving your hands. The central translucent display offered a clear and futuristic reading of vital information. Elements like the speed limiter and cruise control or the integrated air freshener were details that elevated the sense of well-being and modernity to a higher level in its category.
Competition
In the competitive arena of compacts, the C4 faced titans like the Volkswagen Golf, the Ford Focus, or the Renault Mégane. While the Golf focused on sobriety and perceived quality and the Focus on a chassis with exemplary dynamic behavior, the Citroën played the card of originality, supreme comfort, and a design that broke all molds, attracting an audience looking for more than just a simple means of transport.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 HDi 110 was much more than a car; it was a sensory experience and a brave declaration of principles. A haven of comfort and avant-garde design that proved you could be different and succeed. For those who valued aesthetics and well-being above pure performance, this C4 became an unforgettable travel companion, a car with a soul that, even today, continues to beat strongly.




