Citroen C4 Picasso

The Citroën C4 picasso is a range of two compact MpVs, a five-seater and a seven-seater (Grand C4 picasso), unveiled by French automaker Citroën in August 2006 and presented at the 2006 paris Motor Show in September 2006 for the seven-seater, and in January 2007 for the five-seater. It shares platform and engines with the Citroën C4 and peugeot 307 and coexists with the Xsara picasso, the previous compact MpV produced by Citroën.
The second C4 picasso model was officially unveiled on January 5, 2007 and has been displayed at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show. For range consistency, the seven-seater is named Grand C4 picasso. The C4 picasso is produced in the Spanish factory of pSA in Vigo.
One of the main features of both cars is the enormous windscreen that provides a panoramic view and just about stretches beyond the driver’s head. There is also two separate blinds attached to the sun visors above the driver and passenger seats that can be adjusted to block the excessive amounts of light that are let in due to the large windscreen.
The Grand C4 picasso is slightly larger than other seven-seat compact MpVs like the Mazda5 and Renault Grand Scénic, and even larger than some early large MpVs like the Citroën Evasion. For this reason, some critics consider it as a large MpV, while other do not because of its similarities in engine range, inner room and price with compact MpVs.
A pneumatic rear suspension is available as an option which make the ride smoother and can lower the sill. However in some countries the pneumatic suspension is available only on some models (Exclusive), while it is not available on low cost trim levels such as SX.
The 4 speed automatic, 6 speed EGS and 6 speed automatic have two shifting options of either the fully automated/automatic mode or the paddle-shifted manual mode, chosen by a column mounted mode selector. The EGS/automatic gearbox also brings with it an air conditioned storage compartment (fridge) including can holders, between the driver’s and the front passenger’s seat, where the manual transmission lever would usually be.
Models of both the five-seat and seven-seat C4 picasso have been produced by Norev.

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