Tuesday, 19 March 2019

The Citroen SUV range: A close look

The PSA Group is gearing up to make a comeback to India. It set the cogs of its return in motion by partnering with the CK Birla Group and inaugurating a powertrain manufacturing plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu in late 2018. Furthermore, PSA will also be using the same group’s facilities in Tiruvallur for putting together its cars and SUVs.   

With the manufacturing backbone in place, the French conglomerate announced last month that it has chosen the Citroën brand to crack the Indian market this time around. And finally, Groupe PSA has now revealed that it will put in the last piece to the puzzle on April 3, 2019 and divulge the car that will go on sale in our market before end 2021.  

While most of this is widely known, the range of products that Citroën has in its stable isn't. In brief, the range comprises hatchbacks, MPVs, sedans and SUVs. There's no confirmation about the models for India but, in our opinion, an SUV would be a clever start. Here's an overview of Citroën's global SUV range.

Citroen C3 Aircross

Launched in late 2017, the C3 Aircross is a small SUV inspired by the C-Aircross concept showcased earlier at the Geneva motor show the same year. Currently available in the UK, France, Germany, Australia and Singapore, the C3 has proven to be a popular model from the French carmaker.

In addition to the funky styling, feature-rich cabin and bevvy of safety equipment, the Citroën C3 Aircross is also armed with a Grip Control feature which helps improve front-wheel traction on demanding terrains and aids off-road ability.

The C3 Aircross measures 4,154mm in length, 1,765mm in width, 1,637mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2,604mm. With these dimensions, it has a greater overall length, wheelbase and boot capacity than any of the compact SUVs on sale in our market. In its current spec, the C3 would be more expensive and will sit slightly above the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Tata Nexon, Ford EcoSport and Mahindra XUV300. 

The small Citroën comes with a choice of three petrol and one diesel engine – an 83hp, 1.2-litre petrol, a 110hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, a 130hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol and a 102hp, 1.5-litre diesel. Transmission duties are handled by a 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gearbox. 

Citroen C3 Aircross vs rivals: Dimensions
C3 Aircross C4 Cactus Vitara Brezza Nexon EcoSport XUV300
Length 4154mm 4170mm 3995mm 3994mm 3998mm 3995mm
Width 1765mm 1714mm 1790mm 1811mm 1765mm 1821mm
Height 1637mm 1480mm (hatch)/1563mm (SUV) 1640mm 1607mm 1647mm 1627mm
Wheelbase 2604mm 2595mm (hatch)/2600mm (SUV) 2500mm 2498mm 2519mm 2600mm
Boot capacity 410 litres 358 litres 328 litres 350 litres 352 litres 257 litres

Citroen C4 Cactus

The C4 Cactus is a rather intriguing offering from Citroën. Positioned as a hatchback in the UK, it takes on the role of an SUV in Latin American markets like Brazil and Argentina by donning some subtle changes. Introduced in 2014, the C4 Cactus was given a thorough makeover last year, bringing its design and features more in line with rest of the Citroën product range.  

Globally, the Cactus gets the same 110hp petrol, 130hp petrol and 102hp diesel engines as the C3 Aircross, as well as a more powerful 120hp oil burner. 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic units transmit power to the front wheels.

With a length of 4,170mm, width of 1,714mm, height of 1,480mm (hatchback)/ 1,563mm (SUV), it is longer than its probable compact SUV competition in India, though it sits lower and is narrower. It will be interesting to see which segment the car falls in, if the French carmaker introduces it in India.

Dongfeng Citroen C4 Aircross

The Dongfeng Citroën C4 Aircross is essentially the Chinese version of the C3 Aircross. Measuring 4,270mm (length), 1,770mm (width) and 1,655mm (height), it is longer and wider than the C3 by 116mm and 5mm respectively. Its 2,655mm wheelbase is also stretched by 51mm compared to the European-spec car. China, which was Citroën’s second-biggest market after France as of early 2018, gets a bespoke SUV because rear seat space is a key purchasing criterion for its people.     

As such, the C4 Aircross is dimensionally quite close to the Hyundai Creta and would make sense for our market too. However, the Nissan Kicks, Renault Captur and Renault Duster are marginally longer.  

Under the hood of the C4 is a 136hp, 1.2-litre unit or a 167hp, 1.6-litre mill, with both being turbo-petrol engines. A 6-speed automatic transmission is standard, while the smaller engine can also be had with a 5-speed manual gearbox.

Citroen C4 Aircross vs rivals: Dimensions
C4 Aircross Creta Kicks Captur Duster
Length 4270mm 4270mm 4384mm 4329mm 4315mm
Width 1770mm 1780mm 1813mm 1813mm 1822mm
Height 1655mm 1665mm 1651mm 1619mm 1695mm
Wheelbase 2655mm 2590mm 2673mm 2673mm 2673mm
Boot capacity 422 litres 405 litres 400 litres 392 litres 410-475 litres

Citroen C5 Aircross

The C5 Aircross is Citroën’s mid-size SUV that debuted in April 2017 in Shanghai. Today, it is sold in markets around the world like China, Australia, Germany, France and the UK. Recently, the C5 was even spied testing in India, which leads us to believe that it might just be the French automaker’s first product in our market.

Based on Group PSA’s EMP2 platform, the premium SUV is 4,500mm long, 1,859mm wide, 1,670mm high and has a wheelbase of 2,730mm. If launched in India, the C5 Aircross would square off against the Tata Harrier, Hyundai Tucson and Jeep Compass. Notably, the C5 has a larger footprint than all of these, barring the Harrier. 

With Citroën’s trademark split headlamp setup, the C5 has an urban SUV look. An extensive list of safety equipment and feature-rich cabin are also part of the package. The C5 even gets the Grip Control feature, similar to the Harrier’s Terrain Response Modes and the Compass’ Selec-Terrain system. 

In international markets, Citroën offers the C5 Aircross with a petrol motor and two diesel engine options – a 130hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol, a 130hp, 1.5-litre turbo-diesel and a 180hp, 2.0-litre turbo-diesel. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and an 8-speed automatic.

Citroen C5 Aircross vs rivals: Dimensions
C5 Aircross Harrier Tucson Compass
Length 4500mm 4598mm 4475mm 4395mm
Width 1859mm 1894mm 1850mm 1818mm
Height 1670mm 1706mm 1660mm 1640mm
Wheelbase 2730mm 2741mm 2670mm 2636mm
Boot capacity 580 litres 425 litres 513 litres 438 litres

With scalability and localisation being its prime focus, it remains to be seen which of these models will come to India. But one thing is for sure – owing to its high quality and unique design language, you will not mistake a Citroën to be anything else on our roads.



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