Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C8
Power
163HP
Torque
340Nm
Consumption
5.9l/100
Emissions
155g/km
0-100 km/h
9.8s
Top Speed
203km/h
Weight
1845kg
Price
29,624€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
830 L
80 L
120 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C8 2.0 HDi 160 FAP Premier · 163 CV (2010-2011)
General description
The Citroën C8 is the embodiment of family travel, a minivan conceived in an era where space and comfort were the undisputed kings of the road. This vehicle is not just a means of transport; it is a rolling sanctuary designed to devour miles with all loved ones on board, promising adventures and memories on every journey.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the C8 is to feel in control from a watchtower of comfort. Its 163 hp 2.0 HDi engine pushes with surprising solvency, moving its considerable mass with an ease that inspires confidence on long highway trips. It doesn't seek sportiness, but serenity. The suspension filters out road imperfections with exquisite smoothness, cradling passengers in a bubble of tranquility. It's a drive that calms the spirit, inviting you to enjoy the scenery and the company.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the C8 is an ode to functionality. Its rounded and friendly shapes hide a cavernous and modular interior, a true living room on wheels. The detail that any family will fall in love with is its electric sliding rear doors, a blessing in tight parking spots that prevents dings and facilitates access. Inside, the dashboard with central instrumentation creates a unique sense of spaciousness, an open area where life on board becomes simple and pleasant.
Technology and features
Although its systems may seem simple today, at the time the C8 offered technology focused on well-being. It featured elements like multi-zone climate control, cruise control, and a competent audio system, all designed to make trips more enjoyable. The central digital instrumentation was a touch of modernity characteristic of Citroën. It didn't overwhelm with screens but offered just the right amount of information for a safe and relaxed drive.
Competition
The C8 was not alone in the market. It was part of a family of almost identical minivans, the 'Eurovans', alongside its siblings the Peugeot 807, the Fiat Ulysse, and the Lancia Phedra. Beyond its clan, it faced giants like the Renault Espace, the Ford Galaxy, or the Volkswagen Sharan. Against them, the C8 proudly defended its particular vision of comfort and modularity, with the undeniable charm of its design and its practical sliding doors.
Conclusion
The Citroën C8 is much more than a car; it is a life companion for the family. A vehicle that prioritizes space, light, and comfort above all else. It represents an almost extinct travel philosophy, that of the pure minivan that becomes the stage for the best family anecdotes. Driving it evokes a sense of freedom and carefreeness, the certainty that what's important is not the destination, but the shared journey.




