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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…
Source: Citroën
joe_limon
July 9, 2008 7:58:21 AM
looks too French/European for my tastes. Also, that things gotta have a horrible view, the front pillar is freakin huge.
BabyMilo
July 9, 2008 9:39:32 AM
the front pillar has kinda got glass in it but it is tinted so that it looks like a huge pillar
joe_limon
July 9, 2008 6:22:30 PM
it's still a double pillar. meaning twice as much to block your view
joelynn
July 9, 2008 11:42:26 AM
rather fussily styled- the influence of SUVs is cler to see, but sure to be very practical and comfortable.
LMS
July 9, 2008 12:35:02 PM
Thank god Picasso is not amongst us to see what Citroen are doing with his name.
gugas
July 9, 2008 4:05:40 PM
You guys are so conservative... this car is modern and stylish.
NaBUru38
July 9, 2008 8:19:51 PM
500 liters will the rear seats moved forward, you bet.
I hope this car arrives to South America soon.
xlumino
July 10, 2008 4:58:44 PM
Peugeot wants to bring out an equal version (maybe called 2007) The C3 picasso is a good concept. The design very outstanding and a question of taste. It looks ok. The proportions are a bit unclear I think. But as I already said: French cars are the braver designed then every other cars
pscs
July 10, 2008 9:52:18 PM
it looks like a minibus. I'm not so keen on cars with sides that look flat and thin... Safety reasons.
Hodney
July 28, 2008 8:19:56 PM
The only problem is because it will be done in Brazil. Besides being very expensive costing about $ 28,000 it will be poor quality as the vast majority of cars manufactured in Brazil. Today we have cars with engine 1.0 4 cyl without air-conditioning costing about $ 18,500 as the Fiat Palio. As we have seen, car in Brazil is the most expensive in the world.













i hate the c3... and this isnt a piece of eye candy either... its over designed and looks bussy