Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën Xsara Picasso
Power
116HP
Torque
160Nm
Consumption
7.7l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
10.8s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
1245kg
Price
15,095€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
550 L
55 L
85 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën Xsara Picasso 1.8i 16v Satisfaction II · 116 CV (2004-2005)
General description
The Citroën Xsara Picasso was not just a car; it was a revolution for families at the beginning of the millennium. It arrived like a breath of fresh air, a compact MPV that promised unprecedented interior space and versatility, wrapped in a design that broke all molds and, even today, evokes a sense of nostalgia and success.
Driving experience
Driving the Xsara Picasso is an experience focused on absolute comfort. Its soft suspension floats over road imperfections, cradling its occupants in a serene journey. The 1.8-liter 116 hp engine, while not explosive, moves the car with a dignified and predictable ease, ideal for a family pace. Don't look for sportiness, but rather the pleasant sensation of traveling in a rolling lounge, with panoramic visibility that floods the cabin with light.
Design and aesthetics
Its 'teardrop' shape was an act of courage that defined an era. It broke away from the boxy shapes of its competitors to offer an aerodynamic and friendly silhouette. Inside, the magic continued with a dashboard dominated by a central digital speedometer, a futuristic idea that cleared the driver's field of vision. Every corner was designed for life on board, with three identical and independent rear seats that made it a true champion of modularity.
Technology and features
The Picasso's technology was at the service of practicality. Its greatest innovation was the concept of space and modularity, with ingenious solutions like multiple storage compartments, airplane-style trays on the front seatbacks, or the clever 'Modubox' shopping trolley hidden in the trunk. The centralized digital instrument cluster was not just an aesthetic whim, but a way to share trip information with the whole family, reinforcing that sense of shared space.
Competition
In the competitive segment that it helped to consolidate, its great adversary was undoubtedly the Renault Scénic, the pioneer of compact MPVs. It also faced the Opel Zafira, which played the seven-seater card with its ingenious Flex7 system, and the Fiat Multipla, another vehicle that, like the Picasso, opted for a radically different design and a unique interior configuration.
Conclusion
The Citroën Xsara Picasso is more than a car; it is the memory of countless family trips, an icon of functionality and comfort that won the hearts of millions of drivers. It represents an era when Citroën dared to innovate with people in mind, creating a vehicle that not only transported but also cared for its passengers. A modern classic that proved a family car could be smart, comfortable, and have an overwhelming personality.




