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The Citroen C4 was based on the original Citroen C-Quatre (which it quickly replaced), with the same old platforms and the same wheelbase, and both cars also share the 1.6-liter base engine. Unlike the C-Quatre, the C4 was a failure in China, with 102,597 vehicles manufactured during its whole career. [ 15 ]
The C4 SpaceTourer range was simplified in early 2019 due to the introduction of the C5 Aircross. The five-seat C4 SpaceTourer was discontinued in some export markets (as the UK in May 2019), but production was still running. [19] C4 SpaceTourer is out of production since mid-2020. 7 seat Grand C4 SpaceTourer is manufactured until July 2022.
India, Latin America and South East Asia C4/e-C4: 2004 2020 2025 C: 5-door hatchback Citroën Xsara: Global Saloon/liftbacks; C4 X/e-C4 X: 2022 2022 2025 C: 4-door saloon Citroën C4L/C4 Lounge/C4 Sedan: Global Station Wagons; C5 X: 2021 2021 D: 5-door station wagon: Citroën C5: Global SUV/Crossovers; Basalt: 2024 2024 J: 5-door Coupe SUV
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André Citroën graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1900 and visited his mother's homeland, Poland, shortly after she passed away. During that holiday, he saw a carpenter working on a set of gears with a fishbone structure that were less noisy and more efficient.
The European C4 Cactus was exported to selected countries in South America before its facelift. [10] [11] Until mid-2018, the C4 Cactus sold in Latin America were exported from Villaverde, Spain. In 2018, Citroën launches a local version of the facelifted C4 Cactus, produced in Porto Real, Brazil. It differs from the one produced in Madrid in ...
The TU9 was the entry-level version, used in a variety of cars including the Citroën AX, Saxo, Peugeot 205 and 106.It had a displacement of 1.0 L (954 cc), with a bore and a stroke of 70 mm × 62 mm (2.76 in × 2.44 in).
The X family was a line of SOHC inline-four petrol engines used by PSA and Renault for supermini cars, notable for its integral, side-mounted transmission design (which lent it its common nickname the "suitcase engine"), and that it was designed for near horizontal installation.