New Citroen C4 for Paris Motor Show
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19th September, 2010
The new Citroen C4 will make its public debut at the 2010
Paris Motor Show (2nd-17th October 2010) setting a new standard for energy saving technology, features and
equipment.
Set to arrive in Australia and New Zealand during the second half of 2011, the new Citroen C4 will:
- Use energy efficiently: Versions featuring e-HDi micro-hybrid technology and latest-generation
Stop & Start are available, emitting 109 g/km of CO2 at launch, subsequently falling to 99 g/km. The
micro-hybrid arrangement also includes new MICHELIN ENERGY ä Saver tyres, premiered with Citroen,
designed for very low levels of fuel consumption and helping to cut CO2 emissions by more than 5 g/km. By
using intelligent design techniques, Citroen was able to keep down the weight of the new Citroen C4 and to
include 15% eco-friendly materials, a record for the PSA Peugeot Citroën Group.
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- Deliver safety: The new Citroenn C4 includes features that are unique in its market segment,
such as a blind spot monitoring system, a programmable speed limiter and cruise control, and the
innovative Citroen eTouch service. This service includes, among other functions, a localised emergency
and breakdown call system. A simple and efficient way to promote safety.
- Set high standards comfort: To ensure that passengers make the most of their time on board,
the new Citroen C4 has comfortable seats, with electric lumbar adjustment and a massage function for
passengers in the front. It also sports customised onboard ambience (colours of the instrument cluster,
choice of polyphonic, ringtone-like chimes, variable intensity air conditioning) and a mains voltage
(230V) power socket. All these features are new to the compact hatchback market.
Details of the Australian and New Zealand specifications for the new Citroen C4 will be announced,
along with local model variants and pricing, when the car arrives locally in the second half of
2011.
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