Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C5
Power
163HP
Torque
340Nm
Consumption
6.2l/100
Emissions
163g/km
0-100 km/h
10s
Top Speed
210km/h
Weight
1684kg
Price
27,990€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
439 L
71 L
120 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C5 Millenium HDi 160 Aut. · 163 CV (2012)
General description
The 2011 Citroën C5 is not just a sedan, it's a statement of intent. In a world dominated by German rigidity, this car stands as a bastion of French comfort and elegance, an invitation to rediscover the pleasure of traveling without rush, wrapped in an aura of distinction and smoothness.
Driving experience
Driving the C5 is like floating on a magic carpet. Its deformable parallelogram suspension, famous for its filtering capacity, absorbs every imperfection of the asphalt, creating an unparalleled sense of isolation and serenity. The 163 HP HDi engine pushes smoothly and forcefully, while the 6-speed automatic gearbox manages power with exquisite delicacy. It's not a car for setting records, but for devouring kilometers with sovereign comfort.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is pure seduction. A classic and timeless silhouette that shuns stridency, with an elegance that endures. The roofline drop, its balanced proportions, and an imposing yet refined presence set it apart. Inside, the embrace is total: well-crafted materials, a dashboard that envelops you, and design details that constantly remind you that you are not in just any car.
Technology and features
Beyond its advanced suspension, the C5 came equipped to make life on board a real pleasure. Technology is at the service of well-being, with an effective climate control system, cruise control for long journeys, and soundproofing that isolates you from the outside world. Its Euro 5 diesel engine, combined with the automatic transmission, represented a perfect balance between performance and consumption for its time, proving that efficiency is not at odds with refinement.
Competition
At the time, it faced giants like the Volkswagen Passat, the Ford Mondeo, or its cousin, the Peugeot 508. While its rivals focused on dynamism and sportiness, the C5 played in another league: that of absolute comfort. It was the choice of those drivers who valued ride quality and originality over the harshness of a sports suspension, a car for connoisseurs seeking a different experience.
Conclusion
The Citroën C5 is more than a means of transport; it's a sensory experience. It represents an automotive philosophy where passenger well-being is the top priority. A car with soul, character, and an undeniable French charm. One of the last great sedans designed to enjoy the journey as much as, or more than, the destination.




