NEW CITROEN C4 SET FOR NEW ZEALAND IN 2009

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Published 3 September 2020

As world sales of the Citroen C4 approach 900,000, the first details of the new C4 have been released ahead of its world debut at October’s Paris International Motor Show and its New Zealand arrival in the middle of 2009. 

On the outside the C4 features a restyled front end, echoing the looks of the new C5. Offering a more prestigious look with added chrome touches, a new curvier bonnet and restyled grille the C4’s image is stronger and more dynamic. New alloy wheels and four new body colours set off the refreshed look.

Boosting the feeling of quality inside the cabin, the restyled C4 also benefits from an enhanced interior with new velour or leather upholstery together with special paint finishes and new premium grained trim on the dashboard and door panels. The rev-counter has been repositioned to the central translucent dashboard display so that all driving information is in one place.

The upgraded C4 has also been given a number of technology upgrades. In Europe the new C4 will be available with Citroën’s latest navigation system, MyWay, which features a hi-resolution 7-inch colour screen, Bluetooth® and USB connectivity as well as an audio system with built in 10 gigabyte hard drive. Drivers can still benefit from the innovative equipment that has made the C4 such a success, like Xenon dual-function directional headlamps, fixed hub steering wheel, speed limiter with cruise control and hill start assist.

Citroën are also installing two new 1.6 litre petrol engines which have been co-developed with the BMW group – the VTi 88 kW (Variable valve lift and Timing Injection) and THP 110 kW (Turbo High Pressure). These new units will be replacing the 1.6i 16V and 2.0i 16V respectively and offer improved fuel economy and lower emissions, whilst new low-rolling-resistance Michelin Energy Saver® tyres also improve efficiency

Specifications and prices for the new Citroen C4 will be announced when it is launched in New Zealand in mid-2009.