Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C8
Power
128HP
Torque
314Nm
Consumption
7.3l/100
Emissions
195g/km
0-100 km/h
12.6s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1825kg
Price
36,560€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
6 / 5 doors
225 L
80 L
94 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C8 2.2 HDi 130 FAP Exclusive Captain Chairs · 128 CV (2004-2006)
General description
The Citroën C8 is more than a minivan; it's a memory of a golden age for family travel. Conceived as a true rolling lounge, this vehicle was born to devour kilometers with sovereign comfort, turning every trip into a shared experience. It represents Citroën's vision of what family transport should be: spacious, bright, and, above all, incredibly comfortable.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel of the C8, the world is perceived from a watchtower of tranquility. Its 128-horsepower 2.2 HDi engine doesn't seek lightning-fast acceleration, but a smooth and constant power delivery, ideal for cruising effortlessly on the highway thanks to its six-speed gearbox. The suspension filters out road imperfections with a mastery that isolates you from the outside, creating a feeling of floating over the road. It's not a car for feeling adrenaline, but for feeling the peace of a smooth journey, enjoying the scenery and company.
Design and aesthetics
The C8's design is an ode to functionality and space. Its rounded shapes and huge glass surface flood the cabin with light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The electric sliding side doors are a stroke of genius, a detail that transforms the routine of getting in and out of the car into a comfortable and safe gesture, especially with children. The 'Captain Chairs' configuration of this Exclusive version pampers each passenger with individual seats, a luxury that underscores its vocation as a first-class traveler.
Technology and features
For its time, the C8 Exclusive was at the forefront of comfort-oriented technology. The diesel engine with a particulate filter (FAP) already demonstrated environmental awareness. Inside, its central digital instrumentation, multi-zone automatic climate control, and driving assistance systems like cruise control were designed to make life on board simpler and more pleasant. It was technology at the service of family well-being, not ostentation.
Competition
The C8 was part of a family of almost identical minivans, the 'Eurovans,' sharing its platform and soul with the Peugeot 807, Fiat Ulysse, and Lancia Phedra. Outside of this alliance, its main competitors were the Renault Espace, Ford Galaxy, and Volkswagen Sharan. Against them, the Citroën always played the card of superior ride comfort and an interior design with that touch of originality so characteristic of the brand.
Conclusion
The Citroën C8 is the embodiment of the quintessential family car of the early 2000s. A vehicle not measured in performance, but in smiles per kilometer and the quality of time spent on board. It is a safe and comfortable refuge that, although it may seem veteran today, still evokes the magic of great road trips. A car that not only transported people but helped build unforgettable memories.




