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  1. 1. quanto ti piace la Citroën C4 Picasso 2013?

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Press Release :


  • [*=left]First images released of New Citroën C4 Picasso
    [*=left]Bold contemporary design with loft-style interior
    [*=left]Compact interior, benchmark interior space and biggest boot in class at 537-litres VDA
    [*=left]First compact MPV with engine CO2 emissions of sub-100g/km at just 98g/km
    [*=left]First Citroën with BlueHDi 150 Euro 6 diesel engine
    [*=left]Dual Full-digital dual screen driving interface – 7” touchpad and 12” panoramic HD screen
    [*=left]360 VISION – unique in segment – & PARK ASSIST for convenient manoeuvring & parking
    [*=left]Active cruise control, active seatbelts and automatic high-beam operation

Citroën has released the first images of New C4 Picasso, which will be launched this summer. A true expression of Citroën’s ‘Creative Technologie’, the ‘Technospace’ MPV stands out with,


  • [*=left]A bold, expressive design with dynamic lines, hi-tech headlights and LED 3D effect rear lights
    [*=left]A loft-style, bright and spacious cabin with quality materials and massaging and extending Relax seats for a first-class travelling experience
    [*=left]Creative technologies including a full touch driving interface, 12” HD panoramic screen, 360 VISION, PARK ASSIST, active cruise control, active seatbelts and ultrasonic blind spot monitoring system

New C4 Picasso is based on the EMP2 (Efficient Modular Platform 2), a new PSA platform, which features,


  • [*=left]A compact exterior(L: 4.43m / W: 1.83m / H: 1.61 m), with benchmark interior space and a record boot capacity (537 litres VDA)
    [*=left]A weight reduction of 140 kg compared to the previous-generation vehicle and a strong emphasis on aerodynamics (CdA 0.71)
    [*=left]A range of engines optimised for increased efficiency. A version emitting 98g/km of CO2, a record in this category, will be available. The New C4 Picasso will also be the first Citroën with a BlueHDi* Euro 6 engine which features a SCR (selective catalytic reduction) module
    [*=left]A new balance between comfort and road holding with power steering and drive train optimised for asmooth, lively performance in all situations

NEW C4 PICASSO: IN DETAIL

DESIGN

Taking advantage of the new EMP2 platform, means there is a reduced overhang (-70mm at the front); a lower engine block (-40mm to -50mm) and floor (-20mm) and wider tracks (+82mm at front and +31mm at the rear). The side signature, a C shape in chrome, adds personality to the side profile.

The assertive front end features new look chevrons which extend out to spectacular hi-tech lights. Slim LED daytime-running lights, positioned just above the headlamps, flank the radiator grille. Fog lamps complete the very original light signature.

The rear LED lights, inspired by Citroën’s concept cars, create a futuristic 3D effect, whilst the enveloping tailgate conveys roominess, strength and dynamism.

New C4 Picasso will be offered in a range of eight colours from Shark Grey, Aluminium, Hickory Brown and Obsidien Black to radiant Ruby Red, Teles Blue and Kyanos Blue. A range of Alloy wheel designs are also available in three sizes – 16”, 17” and 18”.

LOFT-STYLE CABIN

Inside, New C4 Picasso features an uncluttered ambience that includes a panoramic windscreen and large glass roof which bathe the cabin in light. (Combined glazed area of 5.3m2)

With the exclusive Lounge Pack, travelling becomes a first class experience with front massage seats, a ‘Relax’ seat that lets the front passenger stretch out their legs and a Relax headrest on all seats for comforting neck support.

The modern design is also evident in the quality of the materials and attention to detail with new technologies that improve the durability of the materials used, such as,


  • [*=left]new varnish on the paintwork
    [*=left]new soft paint application technology
    [*=left]new chrome technologies
    [*=left]full-grain leather for greater strength

The asymmetric design dashboard combines several complementary colours and materials. The driver’s side is primarily black fading to a lighter shade on the passenger side with a sparkle effect finish. Satin-finish chrome and gloss black inserts enhance the overall effect. Particular attention was also given to the door panels with the crossbar featuring an original laser engraved pattern.

The graphic effect on the seat design gives the front seats the appearance of a one-piece bench. With an emphasis on elegance and comfort, a light-coloured Nappa leather is also available.

DRIVING INTERFACE

New C4 Picasso’s full digital driving interface is both intuitive and attractive with the uncluttered dashboard structured around two screens – a 7” touchpad and 12” panoramic HD screen.

The brand new standard 7” touchpad features seven touch-sensitive buttons and controls all the in-car functions such as dual-zone air conditioning, navigation, audio, telephone and driving aids.

A 12’’ panoramic HD screen displays essential driving information and can be configured by the driver at any time to show data for either the navigation system or driving aids. A personal photo can even be displayed using a USB as a screen backdrop. The car becomes a real home from home.

Available from 2014, drivers will also have access to Citroën Multicity Connect, a portal of connected applications controlled from the 7” touchpad. The system provides information such as the nearest fuel station, hotel or restaurant, weather updates or traffic reports.

ENJOYABLE & RELAXING

Beyond useful everyday functions such as key less entry and start-up, motorised tailgate and reversing camera, New C4 Picasso features a range of innovations making driving easier and more enjoyable.


  • [*=left]360 VISION is an exclusive feature in the segment. Using four cameras around the car to give drivers a bird’s eye view, a rear view or a panoramic front view. The system provides a complete view of the car’s immediate environment, enabling an extended field of vision that makes for easier manoeuvres.
    [*=left]PARK ASSIST is a valuable aid that provides automatic assistance when manoeuvring into a space, whether parking in reverse or at an angle. All the driver has to do is to manage acceleration and braking.

INTELLIGENT ARCHITECTURE

With the new modular EMP2 platform offering a longer wheelbase and increased cabin space, the New C4 Picasso is more compact on the outside with more space on the inside than the previous generation model, setting new benchmarks for the segment.

New C4 Picasso is 40mm shorter but with a 55mm longer wheelbase for class-beating interior space. Boot space is increased by 40-litres to 537-litres VDA – the best in the segment – and expands up to 630-litres with the rear seats pushed forward.

The optimised dimensions – 4.43m L, 1.83m W & 1.61m H – with electric power steering and a 10.8m turning circle mean New C4 Picasso is agile enough to adapt to all driving situations.

New C4 Picasso also sets new standards of modularity. The front passenger seat folds forwards to increase load space by more than 2.5m whilst extending the view for rear passengers. Rear passengers also benefit from three individual, full size seats that can be folded flat or tilted for increased comfort or fore-and-aft adjusted for increased flexibility. Knee space (159mm) is on a par with the best-in-class.

There are a number of clever and convenient storage spaces around the cabin including LED illuminated compartments in the central dashboard with an AUX-in, USB port and 220V socket – ideal for stowing devices whilst charging. On clutch less versions there is a removable console, mounted between the driver and passenger seats with numerous other storage spaces under the seats and in the doors.

CLASS-LEADING EFFICIENCY

The New C4 Picasso is 140kg lighter than its predecessor thanks to the new EMP2 platform, which uses aluminium, very high yield strength steel and a composite rear floor cut to weight by 70 kg. The body style cuts a further 70 kg through optimised exterior dimensions and new materials such as an aluminium bonnet and composite tailgate. The significant weight loss means New C4 Picasso now weighs the same as the C3 Picasso.

The reduced weight, emphasis on aerodynamics (CdA of 0.71) and optimised engine range significantly improves efficiency with emissions falling by an average 30g/km compared to the previous generation model.

At the same time, New C4 Picasso is the first compact MPV with an internal combustion engine to deliver sub-100g/km CO2 emissions. The e-HDi 90 Airdream engine, mated to the new 6-speed clutchless gearbox, emits just 98g/km with fuel economy of 74mpg – a record in the class.


  • [*=left]Stop & Start technology is fitted on all diesel units with the exception of the HDi 90 manual.
    [*=left]The popular e-HDi 115 engine emits just 104g/km CO2 with the 6-speed clutchless gearbox, 105g/km with the manual and delivers 70mpg.
    [*=left]New C4 Picasso will be the first Citroën model available with a BlueHDi engine meeting Euro 6 standards. The BlueHDi 150 emits just 110g/km of CO2 and features an SCR module (selective catalytic reduction), currently the most efficient technology for treating NOx (- 90%) and cutting CO? emissions in all situations.

Alongside the 6-speed manual gearbox, a new 6-speed clutchless gearbox is available. The ETG6 (6-speed Efficient Tronic Gearbox) delivers improved performance and can be integrated into the e-HDi 90 and e-HDi 115 engines.

Drivers can switch from manual to automated mode at any time. The new gearbox features a creep function and optimised pedal mapping, adjusting power effectively for smoother start-ups and enhanced driveability. Gear change speeds are modulated more precisely, based on driver input, for improved performance and comfort. Optimised gear shift patterns improve efficiency further. An automatic 6-speed gearbox will also be available from first-half 2014.

COMFORT & ROADHOLDING

The new generation C4 Picasso maintains the recognised comfort of the model line with improved handling and easier manoeuvrability. The reduced weight and lower centre of gravity establish a new balance between comfort and road holding for improved driveability, safety and suspension.

Refinements – many of which were made possibly by the new EMP2 platform include


  • [*=left]Shock absorbers positioned vertically and a vertical axle bolt above the centre of the wheel.
    [*=left]Electric power steering that dampens vibrations transmitted from the road to the steering column
    [*=left]Damping of the front sub frame to reduce road noise
    [*=left]A new dual-material acoustic shim on the rear axle

Fitted on all models, Intelligent Traction Control improves traction on low-grip surfaces, providing comfort and control in all circumstances.

SAFETY

The new C4 Picasso is set to cover more than 2.5million miles of testing through several countries and a full range of driving situations before launch, the New C4 Picasso will deliver a safe and reassuring driving experience. The model also features the highest standards of safety equipment including,


  • [*=left]Active cruise controlwith a radar sensor in the front bumper maintaining a constant distance with the vehicle in front by detecting slowdown in speed and warning the driver. The system acts on the accelerator and engine brake to reduce or increase speed within a limit 15.5mph. When the road is clear, the car automatically returns to the set speed.
    [*=left]Active driver and passenger front seatbelts with motors that pull the belt tight automatically in the event of danger. At the same time, in relation with the video LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System), the belt vibrates to warn the driver if the car crosses a line.
    [*=left]An image processing function for the miniature camera built into the rear view mirror, to manageautomatic high beam operation, i.e. automatically activating and deactivating high beam lights depending on lighting and traffic conditions. This function is also used by the new-generation more predictive lane departure warning system (video LDWS).
    [*=left]An ultrasonic blind spot monitoring system with an orange light in the door mirror that warns drivers if a vehicle is present in their blind spot. Relying on four sensors in the front and rear bumpers, this system is active from 7.5mph – 87mph, scanning the area up to the exterior door mirror at the front, extending to around 5m behind the rear bumper and 3.5m on either side.
    [*=left]Citroën eTouch, which provides localised emergency call and assistance (depending on the country), two free 24/7 services relying on a built-in SIM card, which ensure that the vehicle can be located promptly and assistance sent out in the event of an incident or accident.

Citroen

Prezzi:

Benzina:

1.2 PureTech (130 CV):

Attraction: 25.350€

Seduction: 27.150€

Intensive: 30.150€

1.6 THP EAT6 (165 CV):

Exclusive: 31.950€

Diesel:

1.6 BlueHDi (100 CV):

Attraction: 23.900€

Seduction: 25.100€

Business: 25.900€

1.6 BlueHDi (120 CV):

Seduction: 26.450€

Intensive: 28.250€

Exclusive: 31.250€

1.6 BlueHDi EAT6 (120 CV):

Seduction: 27.950€

Business: 28.750€

Intensive: 29.750€

Exclusive: 32.750€

2.0 BlueHDi (150 CV):

Business : 28.250€

Intensive : 29.250€

Exclusive : 32.250€

2.0 BlueHDi EAT6 (150 CV):

Business : 29.750€

Intensive : 30.750€

Exclusive : 33.750€

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Fiancata e muso proprio non mi vanno giù, anche se il rosso le dona.

Edit: Anzi, volendo esser buoni il muso può sicuramente esser definito originale, ma la fiancata, con quella cromaturazza oscena è da carcere a vita imho.

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Quello attuale secondo me è ancora molto bello, soprattutto in alcuni colori come il blu-violetto. La Grand C4 Picasso invece non mi è mai piaciuta. Questa nuova davanti ha lo stesso problema della Cherokee per la presenza dei fari principali in basso e le diurne in alto, però qui è meno visibile perchè il muso è ad altezza "automobilistica" e non suv. La cornice cromata va digerita e se avessero trovato un modo per integrarla con il disegno degli specchietti o avessero "chiuso" la linea compessiva sul montante anteriore, FORSE non avrebbe stonato del tutto. A proposito di cromature, avrei eliminato quella in basso sul portellone, magari sostituendola con un portatarga parzialmente cromato. C'è da dire che comunque il disegno complessivo è coerente: cromatura davanti con il double chevron, dietro sul portellone e a lato con la C cromata. Aspetto di vederla dal vivo, comunque a me piace. Anche per gli interni. Peccato che la versione barbon non sia altrettanto scenografica.

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Niente male davvero...Meno male che al di là del Frejus hanno ancora dei centri stile con con le sinapsi vivaci.

P.S. E' solo una mia sensazione o molti designers stanno ultimamente litigando col le proporzioni vetrate/lamiera delle fiancate: anche questa ha un retrogusto di autosilo...:pen:

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Non so perchè, ma 'sto coso mi piace una cifra :D

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Imho le donerebbero i proiettori principali bruniti :dubbio:

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Some critics have complained that the 4C lacks luxury. To me, complaining about lack of luxury in a sports car is akin to complaining that a supermodel lacks a mustache.

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