Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Grand C4 Picasso
Power
136HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
7.4l/100
Emissions
195g/km
0-100 km/h
12.2s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
1754kg
Price
30,800€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
576 L
60 L
100 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Grand C4 Picasso HDi 138 FAP CAS Exclusive Plus · 136 CV (2007-2008)
General description
The 2007 Citroën Grand C4 Picasso was not just a minivan; it was a statement of intent. In a world beginning to look towards SUVs, Citroën bet on the ultimate expression of comfort and family life, creating a spaceship for the road that redefined what a seven-passenger car meant.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the feeling is one of command and serenity. Its 136 diesel horsepower, managed by a smooth 6-speed automatic transmission, moves the vehicle with surprising ease, without sporty pretensions but with the necessary strength to travel fully loaded. The suspension masterfully filters out road imperfections, isolating you from the outside and turning every journey into a relaxing and pleasant experience.
Design and aesthetics
Its design was a breath of fresh, almost futuristic air. The 'Visiospace' panoramic windshield floods the cabin with light, creating an unparalleled sense of space and freedom. The fluid lines and elongated silhouette not only optimize aerodynamics but also envelop its seven occupants in a bubble of glass and metal that seems to float on the asphalt—a bold design that prioritizes well-being on board.
Technology and features
For its time, the Grand C4 Picasso was a technological showcase. The central digital instrumentation, the steering wheel with fixed controls, and comfort features typical of higher segments in the Exclusive Plus trim demonstrated Citroën's commitment to making life on board easier and more sophisticated. It was technology with a clear purpose: to simplify driving and maximize comfort for all passengers.
Competition
In the competitive seven-seater minivan segment, it faced titans like the Renault Grand Scénic, the Ford S-MAX, the Opel Zafira, and the Volkswagen Touran. Each had its virtues, but the Citroën stood out for its bold design, its bright interior, and a level of comfort that became its hallmark.
Conclusion
The 2007 Citroën Grand C4 Picasso is more than a car; it's the memory of countless family trips, an ode to space, light, and comfort. A vehicle that perfectly understood that luxury isn't always about power or speed, but about the quality of the time you spend inside it. A modern classic that proved you could be practical and exciting at the same time.




