Introducing the Fourth-Generation Citroën C4 and C4 X: Performance Meets Innovation

Date:

Share post:

- Advertisement -

New Design Features of the Citroën C4 and C4 X

The arrival of the fourth-generation Citroën C4 and C4 X has brought a fresh wave of innovation and style. With a modernized, sleek design, these vehicles boast a glossy grille adorned with the new Citroën brand logo. The upgraded LED headlights are now slimmer, contributing not only to aesthetics but also to functionality. In addition to broader color options, the revised 18-inch wheels and new side guards enhance their overall presence on the road. The improved suspension, featuring enhanced hydraulic cushioning, ensures a smoother ride, particularly on the pothole-riddled roads common in the UK.

Diverse Powertrain Choices for Every Driver

One of the standout features of the new Citroën C4 and C4 X is the variety of powertrain options available. For those who prefer traditional engines, the model includes a capable 130bhp 1.2-litre petrol engine. For eco-conscious drivers, Citroën offers two hybrid variants along with fully electric models. Notably, the electric options come equipped with bi-directional vehicle-to-load functionality, enabling drivers to power gadgets and appliances on the go.

Advanced Technology and Driver Assistance

In addition to its stylish appearance and diverse powertrain options, the new Citroën C4 and C4 X prioritize driver comfort and safety. The cabins are equipped with cutting-edge technology that enhances the driving experience. From intuitive driver assistance systems to a suite of infotainment features, these vehicles serve modern drivers well. The thoughtful integration of technology ensures both ease of use and enhanced safety on every journey.

- Advertisement -
Steven H. Cook
Steven H. Cookhttps://smartcarz.org
2984 Griffin Street Phoenix, AZ 85012 📩 Contact us: **admin@smartcarz.org**

Related articles

The Staria EV isn’t trying to be another SUV — it’s betting that space, flexibility, and comfort still matter in an EV world obsessed...

When Hyundai unveiled the Hyundai Staria EV at the Brussels Motor Show earlier this month, it quietly reminded...

The Neue Klasse iX3 isn’t just a new BMW EV — it’s an early signal that demand is shifting faster than BMW expected

BMW’s Neue Klasse era is barely getting started, yet the response to the BMW iX3 already feels decisive....

This pilot plant is the clearest sign yet that solid-state EV batteries are moving from lab promises to real-world production

The news that Idemitsu Kosan has broken ground on a large-scale solid electrolyte pilot plant with Toyota feels...

Kia’s PV5 Open Bed isn’t trying to replace big pickups — it’s redefining what an electric work vehicle can be

At first glance, the Kia PV5 might look like just another electric van. But the moment Kia opened...