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Citroen Xantia Activa V6 (1997) The top model in Citroën's Xantia series was the highly engineered Activa. The model was introduced at the end of 1994, and between the spring of 1995 and the autumn of 2001 was built in just over 18,000 copies. The name refers to the Citroën Activa showcar.
1993 Citroën Xantia used hydropneumatic, on 1995 Optional Activa (active suspension) system, eliminating body roll by acting on anti-roll bars. [23] A Xantia Activa was able to reach more than 1g lateral acceleration, and still holds the record speed (85 km/h (53 mph)) through the moose test maneuver, due to its active anti-roll bars. [24]
Xantia: C5 X: Large Family Car. C6: 2005 2012 E 4-door fastback Citroën XM: DS 9: Executive Car. C6 II: 2016 2023 E 4-door sedan Citroën C6: C8: 2002 2014 M 5-door minivan: Citroën Evasion: Citroën Grand C4 Picasso: Part of the second-generation Eurovans along with the Peugeot 807, Fiat Ulysse, and Lancia Phedra. Dyane: 1967 1983 B 5-door ...
The Hydractive system was soon to become available to the public first in Citroën's XM model 1989, and Xantia model 1993. In 1995 Activa prototypes' active anti-roll-bar was introduced in the Xantia Activa , making it one of the few production cars to have active suspension.
The ES/L V6 has been used in a variety of cars from Citroën, Peugeot and Renault in the executive and luxury segments, namely the Citroën XM, Citroën Xantia, Citroën C5, Citroën C8 and Citroën C6; the Peugeot 406, 407, 605 and 607; and the Renault Laguna (Mk.I and II), Espace (Mk.III), Renault Avantime, Renault Safrane and Clio V6.
This high-pressure hydraulic system would form the basis of over 9 million Citroën cars, including the DS, SM, GS, CX, BX, XM, Xantia, C5, and C6. Self-levelling suspension is the principal user benefit: the car maintains a constant ride height above the road, regardless of passenger and cargo load and despite the very soft suspension.
Citroën Xantia 2.0 Turbo CT Peugeot 406 SRi Turbo Peugeot 605 2.0 Turbo Eurovans: XU10 J4D/Z: RFT: 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) 16-valve DOHC catalyst: Citroën ZX Coupé Citroën Xantia I Peugeot 306 S16 Peugeot 405 Mi16 mkII (94-->) XU10 J4R/L3: RFV: 134 PS (99 kW; 132 hp) Citroën Evasion Citroën XM (98-->) Citroën Xantia Citroën Xsara ...
Citroën finally addressed this, and for Xantia (which shared the Hydractive system with XM) came up with a modified design of the suspension (centre sphere) regulator valves, which made them immune to hydraulic impulses produced by the road surface, and which could push the older-type valves into Firm mode, just when this wasn't needed.
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