Citroen C3 StreetLounge Spy Photos

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By Hans G. Lehmann
August 13, 2007 12:11 PM
Filed Under: Citroen, European, Spy Photos

Citroén has decided to enter the already crowded market segment of mini MPVs with a version of the C3 reportedly as the C3 StreetLounge. Scheduled to be released in 2008 this new model will compete directly against the Renault Modus, Opel Meriva, Nissan Note and Ford’s yet to come Fiesta based B-Max.

Based on the same platform as Peugeot's 207, the C3 StreetLounge will get most of the engines that we can find under the little lion’s hood today. That means both petrol-engines as well as powerful HDI-engines. Buyers will also have the choice of three gearboxes, a standard manual, the clutchless Sensodrive as well as a fully automatic transmission.

The new car is going to be a real five-seater with a loading area that can be extended by sliding or folding the rear bench. Inside there will be centrally mounted dials as well as higher quality materials. Also, some features of the recently released C4 Picasso will find its way into the new mini-MPV.

Maybe we can expect a concept of this car at Frankfurt’s Car Show in September with the production model being debuted a year later at the Paris Car Show in Paris 2008.

Pictures are showing some prototypes during testing at a secret track in Europe, as well as a artist impression of how the car could look like.

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Comments

asif
August 13, 2007 2:47 PM
is this some Nissan Note rip off or what?

PagodaWarrior
August 13, 2007 4:47 PM
it somehow reminds me of the Berlingo. Maybe it is :P

NaBUru38
August 13, 2007 8:39 PM
It isn't boxy like the Berlingo (See the side shot), but could be an inspiration. This seems more like a Roomster, a mixture of leisure activity vehicle and mini MPV.

wkrop
August 16, 2007 1:24 PM
Dear hubix,

It ís the new C5. But there is nothing 'scoopy' about it anymore. Just go to www.citroenforum.nl/'lees meer' and you will find the first official C5 photo: or 'how to make an Audi A4 acceptable for Francophiles'.

Wimpie

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