Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Grand C4 Picasso
Power
109HP
Torque
240Nm
Consumption
5.3l/100
Emissions
140g/km
0-100 km/h
12.7s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1605kg
Price
21,290€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
576 L
60 L
80 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Grand C4 Picasso HDi 110 SX · 109 CV (2010)
General description
The 2007 Citroën Grand C4 Picasso is not just a minivan; it's the materialization of a dream for traveling families. With its revolutionary 'Visiospace' concept, Citroën invited us to rediscover the pleasure of traveling together, enveloping us in a bubble of light and comfort that marked a before and after in the segment.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Grand C4 Picasso is like gliding on a magic carpet. The drive is pure smoothness, an ode to tranquility. The 109-horsepower HDi engine doesn't seek speed records but offers a constant and serene push, ideal for devouring kilometers without fatigue. The feeling of spaciousness is overwhelming, thanks to its panoramic windshield that merges with the roof, turning every journey into a visual spectacle and a relaxing experience for all occupants.
Design and aesthetics
Its design was a stroke of audacity. It broke with the sober aesthetics of its competitors with a futuristic and elegant silhouette. The front, with its two-tier optics, and the immense glass surface created an unmistakable identity. Inside, the show continues with a minimalist dashboard, a central digital instrumentation, and the iconic fixed-hub steering wheel. Every corner breathes modularity and intelligence, designed by and for family life.
Technology and features
Ahead of its time, the Grand C4 Picasso democratized technologies that seemed reserved for higher segments. From the electric parking brake to the multi-zone climate control or the hill-start assist, everything was designed to make life on board easier. Its common-rail diesel engine was already a benchmark in efficiency and smoothness, proving that a family vehicle could also be fuel-efficient.
Competition
In a bustling market, it faced giants like the Renault Grand Scénic, its eternal French rival in the battle for modularity. It also had to compete with the Ford S-MAX, which offered a more dynamic feel, and with the sobriety and German quality of the Volkswagen Touran. However, none could match its unique combination of avant-garde design and supreme comfort, creating its own niche in the hearts of many families.
Conclusion
The Citroën Grand C4 Picasso HDi 110 is more than a car; it's a life companion, a rolling sanctuary that prioritizes the well-being of its occupants above all else. It represents the choice of the heart and reason for those who understand the journey as part of the destination. Its balance of comfort, space, design, and low fuel consumption makes it an icon and a master purchase, even today, in the second-hand market.




