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New Citroen C5
New Citroen C5

All New Citroen C5 Unveiled

  
October 18, 2007 4:34 PM by Brian Potter
Filed Under: Citroen

Citroen has unveiled today in Paris the all-new C5 in both sedan and estate versions. Set to launch in the UK early 2008, the new C5 carries over design cues first shown in the C5 Airscape Concept from this past Frankfurt Motor Show. With a greater sense of presence through a longer sleeker body with a high waist line and more aggressive front end, the C5 measures 4.78m long (the estate is 5cm longer), 1.86m wide and 1.45m tall.

Besides new features and improvements including next-gen NaviDrive system, featuring a 7-inch central display screen, new steering wheel controls, seat back massage, Hydractive 3 Plus self-leveling suspension, Lane Departure Warning System, Adaptive Front Lighting System with Xenon headlamps, the C5 has received a lot of attention in bringing it up to level with the competition.

Judging by the photos it appears Citroen has made a major improvement with the design, build quality and materials of the interior which seems on par with Audi. Citroen has also increased sound deadening for greater cabin comfort and acoustics as well as improving the instrument panel with a fancy overhead console display and annular needles in the instrument cluster dials.

With regards to safety, the C5 has nine airbags, collapsible pedal assembly plus a host of electronic aids such as Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Emergency Braking Assistance, ABS and ESP - all fitted as standard.

The new C5 is available with a wide choice of engines. The petrol powerplants include 127bhp 1.8i 16V and 143bhp 2.0i 16V units,while there are four HDi diesel engines – HDi 110, HDi 138, HDi 173 and HDi V6 208 units – each fitted with a Diesel Particulate Filter System that virtually eliminates particle emissions. A selection of manual or automatic gearboxes is offered.

Source: Citroen
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Rolli
October 18, 2007 4:41:34 PM

Oh dear...

xLumino
October 18, 2007 4:53:58 PM

Great new Cars. enouth Avantgarde for the C5, in opposite to the old one. Only the "VW Jetta"-tasted rearend of the sedan could be more outstanding

NaBUru38
October 18, 2007 5:14:33 PM

Looks really big! In fact, it's about the same size as a C6... and the C4 Pallas too. Three is a big number, I think.

NaBUru38
October 18, 2007 5:18:38 PM

Oh, I forgot: the petrol engines should have direct injection or turbochargers.

citroengrfan
October 18, 2007 9:38:27 PM

The new C5 II is simply excellent for my taste. Bold, dynamic, classy, premium, sporty...just magnificient. I totaly love it. I intend to see it when it comes to Greece and test-drive it. I hope also to be able to buy one in one or two years time.

lelu
October 18, 2007 10:05:19 PM

The petrol engines quoted here don't have direct injection : their power is the same as the C4 Picasso.

ZireX
October 19, 2007 1:20:20 PM

This is exactly how a Citroen should look...it's much better than the current C5.It's bigger almost like the C6 which is good.It looks sporty and luxury.One big step ahead for Citroen.

AmazingJerry
October 19, 2007 9:37:57 PM

Looks good, especially the interior.

stelios
October 20, 2007 1:15:44 PM

excellent car.it looks like a genuine Citroen and really big.but i would like more powerfull petrol engines

millerlm1
December 13, 2007 6:53:28 AM

I had an early 60's ID19 and loved it. I saw the earlier C5 in Lima, Peru and thought it was nice looking -- but this new C5, from the fotos on the web, is beautiful. How sad they will never arrive in the U.S. PSA just never quite mastered selling cars in the U.S.

ruben
December 22, 2007 5:06:54 PM

the new c5 is great! We got the oldest version

ruben
December 22, 2007 5:12:18 PM

o yeah this is a great site

ruben
December 22, 2007 5:18:01 PM

who is here frome the netherlands?

leon
March 1, 2008 6:05:07 AM

Tail light too big and design does not match the head light

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