Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4
Power
109HP
Torque
240Nm
Consumption
4.7l/100
Emissions
125g/km
0-100 km/h
11.2s
Top Speed
192km/h
Weight
1344kg
Price
20,220€
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 Exclusive · 109 CV (2004-2008)
General description
The 2005 Citroën C4 burst onto the market like a breath of fresh air, a statement of intent that broke with the established norms. It wasn't just a car; it was an experience, a bold bet on design and technology that sought to connect with the driver in a completely new and emotional way.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the 109-horsepower HDi engine feels willing and full of life, especially in the mid-range thanks to its generous torque. It doesn't aim for acceleration records but rather to offer a pleasant and serene journey, with ridiculously low consumption that makes you smile at every gas station. The suspension filters out imperfections with Citroën's typical mastery, prioritizing exceptional ride comfort that isolates you from the stress of the outside world.
Design and aesthetics
Its design was a true revolution. The bodywork with its soft, rounded lines and that characteristic rear window made it unmistakable. But the real magic was inside: a futuristic cockpit with a fixed-hub steering wheel that kept the controls always in place and a central digital instrumentation that looked like something out of a spaceship. It was an interior that embraced you and made you feel like you were in a special place.
Technology and features
Citroën did not skimp on innovation. The C4 democratized technologies that seemed reserved for higher segments. The aforementioned fixed-hub steering wheel was an ergonomic genius, but it also featured elements like a speed limiter and cruise control, automatic headlights and wipers, and an integrated air freshener. It was a car designed to make life on board easier and more pleasant.
Competition
In a segment dominated by the German sobriety of the Volkswagen Golf and the dynamism of the Ford Focus, the Citroën C4 stood out as the alternative for those looking for something more. It competed with the Renault Mégane in stylistic audacity, but the C4 took originality a step further, especially in its interior, offering a unique personality and a comfort that few could match.
Conclusion
The 2005 Citroën C4 is a car with a soul, a vehicle that leaves no one indifferent. It is the perfect choice for those who value design, comfort, and originality above pure performance. A faithful and economical travel companion that proved you could be different and succeed, leaving an indelible mark on automotive history.




