Showing posts with label Citroen C5 X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citroen C5 X. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2021

New Citroen C5 X flagship crossover set to offer 'ultimate ...


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Citroen continues to plough its own furrow with its focus on comfort, and the new Citroen C5 X flagship is claimed to be the ultimate expression of relaxation and well-being. First of all, let’s explain the name: the X is easy – this is a crossover melding the styling and attitude of saloons, SUVs and station wagons.
But C5? Looking at the C5 X, it’s a world away from the more functional and playful character of the C5 Aircross compact SUV; a deal more premium with its more considered lines and minimalist, classy interior. However, it does share the same EMP2 platform, plus petrol and plug-in hybrid powertrains, with the C5 Aircross (and other larger members on the PSA side of the new Stellantis group).
The naming is best explained by Citroen CEO Vincent Cobee, who told us, “We’ve had a lot of touring vehicles in the past called C5. We see this as a well-deserved, hedonist offer, not a luxury offer – it’s a dream you can have.”
That’s reflected in the pricing, expected to start from around £27,000 going up to around £35,000 for the plug-in hybrid version. For that you get a car that measures 4,805mm long, so it’s slightly longer than a Peugeot 508 SW, but with a slightly shorter wheelbase at 2,785mm.

Friday, June 18, 2021

New Citroen C5 X Revealed As Part Sedan, Part Wagon, Part


 
The Germans may be dominating the midsize segment, but the European part of Stellantis is not willing to give up without a fight. Following the Peugeot 508 and posh DS9, Citroën has a new flagship to take on the likes of Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and Audi A6. But while these three models born in Deutschland come in separate sedan and wagon flavors, the new C5 X is a mashup of the two body styles, with some SUV ingredients sprinkled for good measure.
In keeping with Citroën's funky designs, the C5 X is an unconventional range-topping model with a bold appearance, even more so than other models carrying the double chevron badge due to the three-in-one body configuration. The relatively flat roofline says sedan for the most part, but the elongated rear brings that wagon effect while the tall ride height is reminiscent of the C5 Aircross, the French automaker's other C5-badged model serving as a fully fledged SUV.
At 4,805 millimeters (189.1 inches) long, 1,865 mm (73.4 in) wide, and 1,485 mm (58.4 in) tall, the new C5 X is smaller than its German rivals. It offers 545 liters (19.2 cubic feet) of cargo volume behind the rear seats, which can be expanded to 1,640 liters (57.9 cu ft) after folding the rear seats to enable a flat floor.
The quirky exterior styling takes after the 2016 Cxperience concept while interior crams all the tech Citroën has to offer at the moment. There's a 12-inch touchscreen for the infotainment and a generously sized head-up display with support for augmented reality. A fully digital instrument cluster is also onboard, and you still have separate physical controls for the climate settings.
A variety of gasoline engines are planned, but Citroën highlights the plug-in hybrid powertrain with 225 horsepower and more than 50 kilometers (31 miles) of electric range. With the combustion engine turned off, the PHEV model can travel at speeds of up to 84 mph (135 km/h), which is more than what most of us will ever need.
Fitting for a flagship, the new C5 X comes with the proprietary Citroën Advanced Comfort suspension, with the plug-in hybrid version taking things further by featuring an active suspension. It boasts what the French automaker refers to as Progressive Hydraulic Cushions, which corroborated with those comfy seats, it should enable a silky-smooth ride even on bumpy surfaces.
The Citroën C5 X will go on sale in Europe in the second half of the year.