OFFICIAL: Citroën Introduces The New C3 Picasso MPV
MPV will also be made in Brazil
A small minivan based on C3 has been photographed lots of times. Initially called Minispace and StreetLounge, the new people mover has had its official data and pictures released by Citroën for the first time and will adopt the name Picasso, which has been used for all of Citroën’s minivans since the Xsara Picasso.
Built over the base of the Peugeot 207, the new minivan anticipates the lines of the next generation C3, expected to be presented next year, also over the same platform. The official presentation of the new Citroën will be held at the 2008 edition of Paris Motor Show.
The little MPV is 4.08 m long, 1.62 m tall and 1.73 m wide. The luggage compartment holds up to 500 l, what will put the C3 Picasso in the market with a remarkable advantage over its competitors, or else, Opel Meriva (probably the future one), Renault Modus, Nissan Note, Honda Jazz, Fiat Idea and Lancia Musa. Another plus is the windshield that invades the roof, allowing the driver to have a completely new perspective of the traffic. In the C4 Picasso, it feels almost like there is no roof at all.
The five-seater will present four engine options: two turbodiesels 1.6-litre HDi, one with 90 bhp, the other with 110 bhp, and two petrol, 1.4-litre, generating 95 bhp, and the top-of-the-line 1.6-litre, pumping out 120 bhp.
The C3 Picasso will also be produced in Brazil by 2009, aiming at the local market and exports to South American countries. Since it uses the Peugeot 207 platform, the car could also be produced in Brazil, although the Brazilian market has recently received the 207 Brasil, a revised 206 with a 207 front end and improved suspension. Who knows what Peugeot may call a real 207 in Brazil? Maybe 208…
Press Release (Click to expand)
Paris, 8 July 2008
C3 Picasso, Citroën’s new creation
With the C3 Picasso, Citroën is once again shaking up conventional automotive ideas, introducing an innovative concept that is sure to play a leading role in the B2 MPV segment.
The C3 Picasso bears all the hallmark creativity of Citroën and stands out with its bold styling, innovative architecture and outstanding ingenuity. It does more than simply sublimate the qualities of an MPV. The high-set seating and onboard visibility will delight all passengers, while the vehicle’s complete and intuitive modular design will make their day-to-day life a charm. And the newcomer’s nimble roadholding will satisfy drivers looking for pleasure and involvement at the wheel.
The new C3 family body style will be presented at this year’s Paris Motor Show, ahead of launch in first-quarter 2009.
Devilish charm
Citroën has skilfully played off the opposing qualities of round vs. square, strength vs. charm, modernity vs. retro, and large volume vs. flowing lines to design a vehicle with breakthrough styling and an appealing, impish personality.
The C3 Picasso’s pure and functional body styling expresses its fundamental purpose: passenger comfort at all times in all situations.
Small outside, big inside
The C3 Picasso’s particularly innovative architecture makes it small outside and cavernous inside. Measuring 4.08 m long, 1.73 m wide and 1.62 m tall, it has a surprisingly compact front end and a strictly vertical rear end. These original proportions provide an incredible amount of cabin room. The boot is equally capacious, boasting up to 500 litres VDA under the parcel shelf with all five seats in place.
Making life easier
The C3 Picasso revolutionises user-friendliness with its intuitive modular design that allows owners to optimise interior space in record time. The split-fold rear seats slide independently over 150 mm for the comfort of all passengers, whatever their shape or size. The seats can be folded away with one hand in one simple movement using controls on the upper part of the rear seat backs. Combined with a mobile boot floor, this function provides a completely flat loading space right up to the seatbacks in row one.
Load length can be further extended by folding the front passenger seat back down into desk position.
Wide-angle view
The driving position offers unrivalled wide-angle vision thanks to the innovative, three-part windscreen with slim pillars and the high seating position that gives drivers a commanding view of the road. Wrapped in a striking glass envelope, the cabin is flooded with light. At up to 4.52 m with the panoramic roof, the glazed surface on the C3 Picasso is one of the largest in the segment.
The MPV as “pleasuremobile”
C3 Picasso drivers get a whole new experience of driving pleasure that sets the bar high in the segment.
The car’s compact dimensions and tight turning circle make it impressively agile and able to dodge obstacles with ease. The C3 Picasso has a vehicle attitude worthy of a saloon, bringing drivers complete peace of mind in all driving conditions.
The C3 Picasso is also fitted with a range of high-performance, economical engines. It will ship with two new-generation petrol units – the VTi 95 and VTi 120 – and two diesels, the HDi 90 and HDi 110 DPFS, renowned for their driving pleasure and efficiency. These engines provide low CO2 emissions, with the HDi 90 unit emitting just 125 g/km.
C3 Picasso models fitted with HDi engines carry the Airdream® environmental signature that identifies the Citroën models with the best environmental credentials.
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I hope this car arrives to South America soon.









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