Citroën C4

{{Short description|Compact car}}

{{For|the similarly named cars introduced in the 1920s|Citroën C4 & C6}}

{{Use British English|date=June 2022}}

{{Infobox automobile

| name = Citroën C4

| image = Citroen C4 (2020) 1X7A5851.jpg

| manufacturer = Citroën{{efn|name=manufacturer|{{ubl|PSA Group (2004–2021)|Stellantis (2021–present)}}}}

| production = 2004–present

| class = Small family car/Compact car (2004–2022)
Subcompact crossover SUV (2020–present)

| layout = Front-engine, front-wheel-drive

| predecessor = Citroën Xsara

| successor = DS 4 (for C4 Coupé)

| caption = Third generation Citroën C4

}}

The Citroën C4 is a car produced by Citroën, part of Stellantis. It was positioned to be the successor to the Citroën Xsara. The first generation production started in September 2004. For its first two generations, the C4 was a compact car/small family car, but it has been redesigned as a subcompact crossover SUV for its third generation.

In June 2020, the third-generation C4 was released in the form of coupe SUV, abandoning the traditional C-segment hatchback/saloon body style.{{Cite web|title=New Citroen C4 makes debut|url=https://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/new-citroen-c4-makes-debut-124753/|access-date=2021-05-13|website=www.carsales.com.au}}{{Cite web|title=The New Citroen C4 Is A Crossover Because Of Course It Is|url=https://www.carthrottle.com/post/the-new-citroen-c4-is-a-crossover-because-of-course-it-is/|access-date=2021-05-13|website=Car Throttle|date=16 June 2020 |language=en}}

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{{Anchor|1}}First generation (2004)

{{Infobox automobile

| name = First generation

| image = 2006 Citroen C4 SX 1.6 Front.jpg

| aka = Citroën C-Triomphe
Citroën C-Quatrè

| production = 2004–2010
2007–2015 (Argentina)

| assembly = France: Mulhouse (PSA Mulhouse Plant)
China: Wuhan (DPCA)
Argentina: El Palomar

| designer = Donato Coco{{cite web|title=CITROEN C4 Review|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/reviews/citroen-c4-coupe-16i-vtr-2009-new-cars-collection.html|access-date=13 July 2023|date=27 August 2009|first=Alex|last=Oagana|website=Autoevolution}}
Domagoj Đukec (coupe){{cite web|title=Domagoj Đukec|url=https://www.automotivedesignconference.com/portfolio/domagoj-dukec/|access-date=13 July 2023|website=automotivedesignconference.com}}

| body_style = 3-door coupé
5-door hatchback
4-door saloon
5-door MPV (C4 Picasso)

| platform = PSA PF2 platform

| related = Citroën C4 Picasso
Citroën DS4
Peugeot 307
Peugeot 308
Peugeot 3008
Peugeot 5008

| engine = Petrol:
1.4 L ET3 I4
1.6 L TU5 I4
1.6 L EP6 VTi I4
1.6 L EP6DT THP I4
2.0 L EW10A I4
2.0 L EW10J4 I4
2.0 L EW10J4S I4
Diesel:
1.6 L DV6 HDi I4
2.0 L DW10 HDi I4

| transmission = 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
6-speed automated manual

| wheelbase = {{convert|2608|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
{{convert|2710|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (saloon)

| length = {{convert|4274|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (coupé)
{{convert|4260|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (hatchback)
{{convert|4588|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (saloon SWB)
{{convert|4770|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (saloon)

| width = {{convert|1769|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}

| height = {{convert|1458|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
{{convert|1510|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (saloon)

| weight = {{convert|2315|lb|abbr=on}}

}}

=Debut=

To cope with the market, Citroën was dedicated and committed to building a new model that would appeal to many customers. At the Geneva Motor Show in 2004, a concept from the Citroën line's definitive made-bodied coupé revealed the willingness of the French company to employ it in competition. The car was finally unveiled at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, after being officially launched to retail on September 2, 2004. However, that version was a more domesticated hatchback coupé or five-door.

=Design=

{{Multiple image | align = left | direction = vertical | width =

| image1 = 2006 Citroen C4 SX 1.6 Rear.jpg

| caption1 = Hatch (pre-facelift)

| image2 = 2006_Citroen_C4_VTR_Plus_-_1587cc_1.6_%28110PS%29_Petrol_-_Black_-_09-2024%2C_Front.jpg

| caption2 = Coupe (pre-facelift)

| image3 = C4Interioreg.JPG

| caption3 = Interior

}}

The C4's design was created by a team that included Donato Coco, Jean Pierre Ploué and Bertrand Rapatel.{{cite web|title=Who's Where: Jean-Pierre Ploué promoted at PSA|url=http://www.cardesignnews.com/site/designers/whos_where/display/store4/item135203/|access-date=20 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202133820/http://www.cardesignnews.com/site/designers/whos_where/display/store4/item135203/|archive-date=2 February 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}{{failed verification|date=December 2020}} Building on the floor of its cousin, the Peugeot 307, the C4 was immediately made available in two body variants: five-door hatchback and three-door coupé. The front is common to both versions, with the grille formed from virtual extensions of the central crest. The saloon is much more rounded and features softer shapes, so they can boast a Cd of just 0.28, while the coupe is more angular, with a rear split into two parts, including lights.

The rear window of the coupé is reminiscent of the older Honda CR-X from the early 1990s, as well as the last three-door Mazda 323C. These two versions of the C4 Picasso are more detached, taking over the grille of the saloon and coupe, but the cut of the headlamps are different, aesthetically combining corners and curves. The rear lights incorporate the design as in those of the saloon but were adapted to the different shape of the body. Internally, the dashboard features a central instrument panel that centralizes all heating and cooling controls, audio, and a satellite navigation screen. The instrument panel contains digital and analog displays of the speedometer, petrol levels, and other gauges. Lighting can be customized to change color from white to blue.

The revolution, however, is placed in canonical position, behind the wheel. The latter is multifunctional and characterized by having a fixed hub. The cabin is equipped with numerous storage compartments and the luggage compartment is regular in shape, with a capacity of 352 liters, increasing to 1,200 after lowering the rear seat backrest. The load threshold is quite high, hitting loads of heavy objects. There are laminated side windows and exterior mirrors, with a casing specially designed to prevent wind noise and improve the comfort inside.

The saloon version is manufactured in Argentina, where it is sold alongside the five-door and the imported three-door version. The C4 Saloon is exported from there to Brazil and Hungary as the C4 Pallas and to Spain, Turkey, and Greece as the C4 Sedan. A longer four-door saloon version with a different rear end is also built and sold in China as the Citroën C-Triomphe. A panel van based on the coupé bodyshell is available in some markets, including Ireland.

=Technology=

A major selling point of the C4 was its extensive use of technology. For example, the car features the "lane departure warning system" (only in the top-of-the-range "exclusive" model), which alerts the driver if he or she crosses a road marking without using the turn signals; directional headlights; perfume dispenser integrated into the ventilation system; translucent dashboard; transparent glass roof; electronic stability program (ESP), and a fixed steering wheel hub, which lets the driver operate several functions of the car without removing their hands from the wheel.

The fixed hub also allows for the first production use of a "shaped" driver airbag. Because the hub maintains a constant position, the airbag can be optimally shaped to spread the load across the greatest possible area of the driver's body in a collision, thus reducing the chances of serious injury. In addition, the car features an innovative centrally mounted translucent LCD speedometer display that remains clearly visible in all lighting conditions.

The car's in-car entertainment, integrated into the car's information system via VAN bus, is not Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) ready. MP3 playback is supported by the entry level audio system and high-end audio, with double-layer sound-insulated windows and integrated navigation system available as extras. In September 2007, a USB box accessory{{cite web |url=http://www.citroen.com/CWW/en-US/NEWS/NEWSRELEASES/ArchivesNewsReleases/200710/11092007_USBBOX.htm |title=Citroën news release, 11/09/2007 |publisher=Citroen.com |date=2004-08-06 |access-date=2010-10-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526130109/http://www.citroen.com/CWW/en-US/NEWS/NEWSRELEASES/ArchivesNewsReleases/200710/11092007_USBBOX.htm |archive-date=2011-05-26 }} (Ref: 9702.EZ) was released to enable full iPod connectivity with the standard RD4 radio.

The C4 does not feature Citroën's Hydractive suspension, which is reserved for higher class models, such as the C5 and C6. The Picasso version can feature a pneumatic rear suspension. The C4 breaks with the past on other fronts, in particular by removing the rear autodirezionale solution, used up to that time on the Xsara and ZX. The suspension is the usual type MacPherson strut front suspension with coil springs, while the rear has interconnected wheels with torsion beam and torsion bars. The braking system includes ventilated discs on the front, and rear solid discs with ABS and ESP (not standard versions with basic fittings). The steering is rack and pinion with electro-hydraulic power steering.

=2008 facelift=

At the 2008 Moscow International Automobile Salon, Citroën presented a facelifted Citroën C4.{{Cite web |date=2008-07-07 |title=Citroën C4 restylée (Moscou 2008) - Bons baisers de Russie |url=https://www.challenges.fr/automobile/nouveautes/citroen-c4-restylee-moscou-2008-bons-baisers-de-russie_409655 |access-date=2022-03-31 |website=Challenges |language=fr}} Both hatchback and coupé were subject to a slight cosmetic makeover that involved the front end,{{cite web|url=http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/First-Official-Pictures/Citroen-C4-facelift-2008-first-photos/ |title=Citroen C4 facelift (2008): first photos |publisher=Carmagazine.co.uk |date=2008-09-16 |access-date=2012-04-28}} which now sported a "mouth" and larger trapezoid shape. The grille was redesigned, making it slightly curved. There were also minor updates at the back. The redesign led to a slight lengthening of the car body, and was the occasion for more news: from the mechanical point of view was the arrival of the 1.6 Prince, with variable valve timing and aspiration, and turbocharged and direct injection, already mounted on the Peugeot 207 and 308, as well as the Mini. Ride comfort was improved, and the more simplified saloon and the coupe were offered for the same price. In addition, the diesel versions were available with Airdream pack, which allowed for slightly reduced emissions and consumption.

File:2010 Citroën C4 (MY09) Exclusive hatchback (2015-07-09) 01.jpg|Hatch (facelift)

File: Citroën C4 Facelift 20090620 rear.JPG|Hatch (facelift)

File:Citroen C4 Coupé THP 150 Tendance (I, Facelift) – Heckansicht, 16. April 2011, Düsseldorf.jpg|Coupe (facelift)

=C-Triomphe / C4 Pallas / C4 Sedan=

The saloon version was introduced as the Citroën C-Triomphe, a mid-size saloon automobile produced from April 2006 for the Chinese market by Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile,{{cite web|url=http://www.citroenet.org.uk/foreign/china/c-triomphe/c-triomphe.html |title=Citroën C-Triomphe |publisher=Citroenet.org.uk |date=2006-02-18 |access-date=2012-04-28}}{{cite book|access-date=1 January 2022|date=April 2010|language=en|title=China Division - PSA Peugeot Citroën in China - News kit|url=http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/document/presse_dossier/dp%20chine%20avril%202010_final_ANG1272291568.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101207173356/http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/document/presse_dossier/dp%20chine%20avril%202010_final_ANG1272291568.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2010-12-07}} a joint venture between the French PSA Group (Peugeot-Citroën) and the Chinese manufacturer Dongfeng.

This new model range was designed to supplement other Chinese models, such as the Fukang and the Elysée, rather than being a direct replacement.

In April 2007, Citroën announced that the four-door C4 would be built in Argentina. The Argentinian and Brazilian versions are sold as the C4 Pallas and C4 Sedan in some South American and European markets.

The car is a notchback saloon version of the European C4 model, since the Chinese market prefers traditional three-box saloons over hatchbacks. It did not keep the designation, however, because in Chinese, the number "4" is unlucky. The saloon is much larger than the hatchback: its length is {{convert|4770|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} over the hatchback's {{convert|4260|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} and its wheelbase measures {{convert|2710|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} against {{convert|2610|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} of the hatchback. This caused the C-Triomphe saloon to be classified in the large family car class. The C-Triomphe has a number of unique features, such as an integrated air freshener, which allows the driver to choose the scent of the interior.

File:2009 Dongfeng-Citroën C-Triomphe, front 8.11.18.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Triomphe

File:2007 Dongfeng-Citroën C-Triomphe, rear 8.14.18.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Triomphe

File:Citroen C4 Sedan (49974842457).jpg|alt=|Citroën C4 Sedan

= C-Quatre =

In 2009, in China, the C-Triomphe was accompanied by the Citroën C-Quatre,{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcarfans.com/109042018817/citroen-reveals-c-quatre-sedan-in-shanghai |title=Citroen Reveals C-Quatre Sedan in Shanghai |publisher=Worldcarfans.com |access-date=2012-04-28}}{{cite web | first = Enrique | last = García |url=http://es.autoblog.com/2011/11/06/fotos-espia-citroen-c-quatre-restyling/ |title=Citroën C-Quatre restyling |publisher=Es.autoblog.com | date=2011-11-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426081158/http://es.autoblog.com/2011/11/06/fotos-espia-citroen-c-quatre-restyling/ |archive-date=2012-04-26 }} a smaller (length {{convert|4588|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}, wheelbase {{convert|2608|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}), cheaper, and more fashionably styled saloon version of the C4. A hatchback C-Quatre was also manufactured et sold locally. Late 2011, the hatchback got an offroad-looked variant called C4 Cross. In 2012, Citroën unveiled a new facelift version{{cite web|url=http://www.carnewschina.com/2011/12/15/spy-shots-facelift-citroen-c-quatre-in-china/ |title=2012 Citroën C-Quatrè facelift |publisher=Carnewschina.com |date=2011-12-15 |access-date=2012-04-28}} of the whole C-Quatre range at the Shanghai Motor Show.

File:Citroën C-Quatre Chengdu.jpg|Citroën C-Quatre saloon (pre-facelift)

File:Citroën C-Quatre sedan 02 China 2012-05-06.JPG|alt=|Citroën C-Quatre saloon (pre-facelift)

File:2007 Dongfeng-Citroën C-Quatre hatchback, rear 8.3.18.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Quatre hatchback (pre-facelift)

File:2012 Dongfeng-Citroën C-Quatre (facelift, front).jpg|Citroën C-Quatre saloon (facelift)

File:Citroën C-Quatre Sedan Facelift Shishi 01 2022-03-13.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Quatre saloon (facelift)

File:Citroën C-Quatre Hatch Facelift Sanming 01 2022-02-14.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Quatre hatchback (facelift)

File:Citroën C-Quatre Hatch Facelift Sanming 02 2022-02-14.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Quatre hatchback (facelift)

File:Citroën C-Quatre Cross 01 China 2014-04-24.jpg|alt=|Citroën C-Quatre Cross (facelift)

= C4 saloon (BZ3; 2015) =

In China, a saloon version simply called Citroën C4 (or by its full name, Dongfeng Citroën C4 Sega, sometimes transcribed C4 Shijia){{cite web |last=Feijter |first=Tycho de |date=2015-11-19 |title=New Citroen C4 launched on the Chinese car market |url=https://carnewschina.com/2015/11/19/new-citroen-c4-launched-on-the-chinese-car-market/ |access-date=2022-07-02 |website=CarNewsChina.com |language=en-US }} was available from 2015 to 2019. The Citroen C4 was based on the original Citroen C-Quatre (which it quickly replaced), with the same old platforms and the same wheelbase, and both cars also share the 1.6-liter base engine. Unlike the C-Quatre, the C4 was a failure in China, with 102,597 vehicles manufactured during its whole career.{{Cite web |last=Sales |first=ModelCitroën Car SalesCitroën Model |date=2015-11-14 |title=Citroën C4 Sedan China auto sales figures |url=https://carsalesbase.com/china-citroen-c4-sedan/ |access-date=2022-06-13 |website=carsalesbase.com |language=en-US}} More 4-door C-Quatre were sold during the year 2012 alone.{{Cite web |last=Sales |first=ModelCitroën Car SalesCitroën Model |date=2015-04-22 |title=Citroën C-Quatre Sedan China auto sales figures |url=https://carsalesbase.com/china-citroen-c-quatre-sedan/ |access-date=2022-06-13 |website=carsalesbase.com |language=en-US}}

File:2018 Dongfeng-Citroën C4 saloon (front).jpg|alt=|Citroën C4 saloon (China, front view)

File:2018 Dongfeng-Citroën C4 saloon (rear).jpg|alt=|Citroën C4 saloon (China, rear view)

=Picasso version=

{{see_also|Citroën C4 Picasso}}

The C4 Picasso is the MPV version of the C4 range. It has been made available since 2006 in two versions: 5-seater C4 Picasso and 7-seater C4 Grand Picasso. The C4 Picasso received a facelift in 2010, with updated engine, headlights, and mechanics. The engine range is composed largely of the same version of the engine as used on the hatchback and coupé, plus the petrol 1.8, and was also available in bi-fuel (natural gas or LPG) in many markets.

=Advertising=

The car's advanced technology was the focus of a well-known television advertising campaign showing the car transforming into a giant dancing Transformer, accompanied by the song "Jacques Your Body (Make Me Sweat)" by Les Rythmes Digitales. At the end of the sequence, the robot transforms back into a car, over the slogan "Alive With Technology". The dance moves were based on the concept of a Transformers break dance routine, developed from moves recorded by the agents from Justin Timberlake's choreographer Marty Kudelka. Although the advertisement was produced by a music group from Canada, and the scenery was downtown Vancouver, the car is not available in North America.{{cite web|url=http://www.carpages.co.uk/citroen/citroen_c4_13_11_04.asp |title=Citroen C4's Transformer Dance |publisher=Carpages.co.uk |access-date=2009-10-06}} The entire sequence and scenery were digitally created. Apple Shake was used to digitally generate visual effects. This commercial has since been credited to District 9 director Neill Blomkamp.{{cite web|author=James White |url=http://www.totalfilm.com/features/the-story-behind-district-9 |title=Film features: The Story Behind District 9 |publisher=TotalFilm.com |date=2009-08-27 |access-date=2009-10-06}}

The follow-up ad featured a similar transformer robot ice skating at high speed across a frozen lake, dodging around obstacles and executing a hockey stop in front of a group of engineers before transforming back into a car. It featured the song "Walking Away (Tocadisco Remix)" by The Egg.

The third ad broadcasting shows a third transformer robot sprinting along a road, changing to car form and back to robot form during the run. It features the song "Hungarian Dances" by Brahms. It is not on the Citroën C4 website.

The fourth ad featuring yet another transforming robot is being aired in Europe for the revamped C4. The robot struts through town showing off, accompanied by a cover version of the Bee Gees song "Stayin' Alive" by MC Lita.

In July 2007, filming began in São Paulo, Brazil, for a commercial for South America, starring North American actor Kiefer Sutherland and Argentine actress Araceli González.{{cite journal | title=Interpress Motor - Kiefer Sutherland grava comercial do Citroën C4 Pallas | journal=Interpress Motor | year=2007 | url=http://www2.uol.com.br/interpressmotor/noticias/item18401.shl | access-date=2007-07-19 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606043752/http://www2.uol.com.br/interpressmotor/noticias/item18401.shl | archive-date=2011-06-06 }} One month early, a controversial advertisement announcing the collision of an asteroid with planet Earth, given the appearance of real news, was used in Brazil to promote the release of C4 Pallas, and there is an asteroid named 2 Pallas.

A video game titled Citroën C4 Robot was developed by Istanbul-based developer 2GEN Studio and released on April 21, 2008. It is a free racing advergame in which the player can either create an account and try to beat another player's record or can play offline.{{cite web|url=http://www.c4robot.com/|title=C4 Robot|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080422093433/http://www.c4robot.com/|archive-date=2008-04-22}}

=Engines=

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|+ Petrol engines

Model

! Body Style

! Years

! Engine

! {{abbr|Displ.|Displacement}}

! Fueling
system

! Power

! Torque

! Transmission

! {{abbr|Curb wt.|Curb weight}}

! Top
speed

! {{cvt|0

100|kph|disp=br()}}

! {{abbr|Fuel cons.|Fuel consumption}}
(L/100 km)

! {{CO2}} emission
(g/km)

C4 1.4 16v

| rowspan="2" | {{ubl

| hatch,

| coupé

}}

| 2004–2010

| ET3

| 1360 cc

| rowspan="4" | MPI

| {{cvt|88|PS|kW hp}} at 5,250 rpm

| {{cvt|133|Nm}} at 3,250 rpm

| rowspan="4" | 5-speed manual

| {{cvt|1182|kg|disp=br()}}

| {{cvt|182|kph|disp=br()}}

| 12.8 s

| 6.4

| 153

C4 1.6 16v

| 2004–2008

| TU5JP4

| 1587 cc

| {{cvt|109|PS|kW hp}} at 5,750 rpm

| {{cvt|147|Nm}} at 4,000 rpm

| {{cvt|1200|kg|disp=br()}}

| {{cvt|194|kph|disp=br()}}

| 10.6 s

| 7.1

| 169

rowspan="2" | C4 1.6 16v VTi

| hatch

| 2008–2010

| rowspan="2" | EP6

| rowspan="4" | 1598 cc

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|120|PS|kW hp|0}} at 6,000 rpm

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|160|Nm

0}} at 4,250 rpm

| {{cvt|1220|kg|disp=br()}}

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|195|kph|disp=br()}}

| 11.4 s

| rowspan="2" | 6.7

| rowspan="2" | 159

coupé

| 2008–2010

| {{cvt|1217|kg|disp=br()}}

| 10 s

rowspan="2" | C4 1.6 16v THP

| hatch

| 2008–2010

| rowspan="2" | EP6DT

| rowspan="2" | turbo/GDI

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|150|PS|kW hp|0}} at 5,800 rpm

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|240|Nm

0}} at 1,400-5,000 rpm

| rowspan="2" | 6-speed manual

| {{cvt|1276|kg|disp=br()}}

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|195|kph|disp=br()}}

| 9.2 s

| rowspan="2" | 6.9

| rowspan="2" | 164

coupé

| 2008–2010

| {{cvt|1271|kg|disp=br()}}

| 8.4 s

C4 2.0 16v

| {{ubl

| hatch,

| coupé

}}

| 2004–2005

| EW10J4

| rowspan="3" | 1997 cc

| rowspan="3" | MPI

| {{cvt|136|PS|kW hp}} at 6,000 rpm

| {{cvt|190|Nm

0}} at 4,100 rpm

| 5-speed manual

| {{cvt|1262|kg|disp=br()}}

| {{cvt|207|kph|disp=br()}}

| 9.2 s

| 7.8

| 186

C4 2.0 16v

| hatch

| 2004–2008

| EW10A

| {{cvt|140|PS|kW hp|0}} at 6,000 rpm

| {{cvt|200|Nm

0}} at 4,000 rpm

| 4-speed automatic

| {{cvt|1292|kg|disp=br()}}

| {{cvt|206|kph|disp=br()}}

| 10.1 s

| 8.1

| 193

C4 2.0 16v VTS

| coupé

| 2004–2008

| EW10J4S

| {{cvt|177|PS|kW hp}} at 7,000 rpm

| {{cvt|202|Nm}} at 4,750 rpm

| 5-speed manual

| {{cvt|1337|kg|disp=br()}}

| {{cvt|227|kph|disp=br()}}

| 8.3 s

| 8.4

| 200

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|+ Diesel engines

Model

! Body Style

! Years

! Engine

! {{abbr|Displ.|Displacement}}

! Fueling
system

! Power

! Torque

! Transmission

! {{abbr|Curb wt.|Curb weight}}

! Top
speed

! {{cvt|0

100|kph|disp=br()}}

! {{abbr|Fuel cons.|Fuel consumption}}
(L/100 km)

! {{CO2}} emission
(g/km)

C4 1.6 16v HDi

| rowspan="6" | {{ubl

| hatch,

| coupé

}}

| 2004–2008

| rowspan="2" | DV6ATED4

| rowspan="5" | 1560 cc

| rowspan="7" | {{ubl

| turbodiesel

| direct injection

| common rail

}}

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|90|PS|kW hp|0}} at 4,000 rpm

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|215|Nm}} at 1,750 rpm

| rowspan="4" | 5-speed manual

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|1257|kg|disp=br()}}

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|180|kph

0|disp=br()}}

| 12.5 s

| 4.7

| 125

C4 1.6 16v HDi
Airdream

| 2008–2010

| 13.9 s

| 4.5

| 119

C4 1.6 16v HDi
(110CV)

| 2004–2008

| rowspan="3" | DV6TED4

| rowspan="3" | {{cvt|109|PS|kW hp}} at 4,000 rpm

| {{cvt|240|Nm

0}} at 1,750 rpm

| rowspan="3" | {{cvt|1280|kg

0|disp=br()}}

| rowspan="3" | {{cvt|192|kph|disp=br()}}

| 11.2 s

| 4.7

| 125

C4 1.6 16v HDi
Airdream (110CV)

| 2008–2010

| {{cvt|260|Nm

0}} at 1,500 rpm

| 12.4 s

| rowspan="2" | 4.5

| 119

C4 1.6 16v HDi
CMP-6

| 2006–2011

| {{cvt|240|Nm

0}} at 1,750 rpm

| 6-speed automated manual.

| 11.2 s

| 120

C4 2.0 16v HDi

| 2004–2008

| rowspan="2" | DW10B

| rowspan="2" | 1997 cc

| {{cvt|136|PS|kW hp}} at 4,000 rpm

| {{cvt|320|Nm

0}} at 2,000 rpm

| rowspan="2" | 6-speed manual

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|1381|kg|disp=br()}}

| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|207|kph|disp=br()}}

| 9.7 s

| 5.4

| 142

C4 2.0 16v HDi
Airdream

| hatch

| 2008–2010

| {{cvt|140|PS|kW hp|0}} at 4,000 rpm

| {{cvt|340|Nm

0}} at 2,000 rpm

| 10.5 s

| 5.3

| 139

{{Anchor|2}}Second generation (B7; 2010)

{{Infobox automobile

| name = Second generation

| image = Citroën C4 HDi 110 Tendance (II) – Frontansicht (1), 11. April 2011, Düsseldorf.jpg

| aka =

| production = 2010–2018
2010–2020 (C4L and C4, China)
2012–2021 (C4 Lounge, Argentina)
2014–2022 (C4 Sedan, Russia)

| assembly = France: Mulhouse (PSA Mulhouse Plant)
China: Wuhan (DPCA)
Argentina: El Palomar
Russia: Kaluga (PCMA Rus)

| body_style = 4-door saloon
5-door hatchback

| platform = PSA PF2 platform

| related = Citroën DS4

| engine = {{unbulleted list

| Petrol:

| 1.2 L Puretech Turbo I3

| 1.4 L Prince I4

| 1.6 L Prince I4

| 1.6 L Prince turbo I4

| Diesel:

| 1.6 L DV6ATED4 I4

| 1.6 L DV6TED4 I4

| 2.0 L DW10B I4

}}

| transmission = 5-speed manual
6-speed automated manual
6 speed automatic EAT6

| wheelbase = {{convert|2608|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (hatchback)
{{convert|2710|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (saloon){{Cite web |url=http://www.citroenc4lounge.com.ar/media/c4-lounge-ficha-tecnica.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-04-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151122235925/http://www.citroenc4lounge.com.ar/media/c4-lounge-ficha-tecnica.pdf |archive-date=2015-11-22 |url-status=dead }}

| length = {{convert|4329|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (hatchback)
{{convert|4621|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (saloon)

| width = {{convert|1789|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}

| height = {{convert|1491|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}

| predecessor =

| successor = Citroën C4 Cactus

| model_code = B7

}}

=Debut=

The second-generation Citroën C4 made its debut at the 2010 Paris Salon before it was launched in September. After its launch, it debuted at the Paris Motor Show in October 2010 and went on sale in Europe under the Citroën brand one month later. The new model was slightly bigger than the last and was only available with five doors. A three-door version was omitted by the French company because of the low sales of the previous generation three-door, and to avoid the risk of cannibalizing the DS3 sales. The derived first-generation DS4 (B75) was offered as a more stylish and luxurious alternative.

File:Citroën C4 Exclusive (II) – Heckansicht, 11. November 2015, Düsseldorf.jpg

File:2012 Citroën C4 interior.jpg

=Design=

Compared to the outgoing model, the average new design of the French line is less eccentric. In general, the lines are less rounded, the front is characterized by large clusters with aggressive design "cut" on the top and a "step" on the underside. Clearly visible in the front grille is the Citroën, formed by extensions of the central logo. The engine hood is made more aggressive by two longitudinal ribs, while the bumper, which is also aggressive, has a rather large mouth, flanked by two air intakes and two slots for the fog lights.

The side view shows two longitudinal ribs, one just above the line of door handles and the other at the bottom. The tail is characterized by clusters that penetrate partially into the side and partly in the boot lid. The large bumper appears massive from the rearview but at the same time, it raises the threshold for overload. The dashboard of the second C4 series is characterized by blue-lit instrumentation in different shades, combining analog and digital technology. The dashboard, with the now ever-present display, is also modern in styling, and has some ribs, especially at the top, which complement the external lines of the bodywork. The steering wheel doesn't have a fixed hub like the first generation. The seats have a sporty design, with padded side panels, but offer little lateral support. The sofa is divisible according to the now familiar pattern 60–40, but it is not tilting. The luggage compartment offers up to 408 liters for the standard, expandable up to 1,183, by lowering the rear seat backrest.

File:2016 Citroen C4 Feel BlueHDi 1.6 Front.jpg

File:2016 Citroen C4 Feel BlueHDi 1.6 Rear.jpg

The second-generation C4 received a facelift in 2015. The hatchback stayed in production until early 2018.{{Cite news |title=Citroën C4 Millenium : dernière ristourne avant fermeture définitive |url=https://www.largus.fr/actualite-automobile/citroen-c4-millenium-derniere-ristourne-avant-fermeture-definitive-8834397.html |access-date=2022-06-13 |website=www.largus.fr}}

=Engines=

The second series of C4 is provided with specific tires with low rolling resistance, and out of the 200 kg of polymer used in each sample, about 30 are environmentally friendly.

The structure of the Mk2 C4, and C4-II, is derived from that of the first series: even the wheelbase was unchanged, but there are some new features in this case. To make the car more comfortable, suspension geometry was slightly modified, and new bushes are used, albeit still MacPherson struts in front and torsion beam at the rear. The brakes are disc all around, the front ones being ventilated, with ABS and ESP standard across the range. The rack and pinion steering with electro-hydraulic power steering is carried over from the previous C4. The engine range includes three petrol and four diesel engines:

  • 1.4 VTi: 1397 cc, {{convert|95|PS||0|abbr=on}}
  • 1.6 VTi: 1598 cc, {{convert|120|PS|abbr=on}}
  • 1.6 THP: 1598 cc, turbo, {{convert|155|PS|abbr=on}}
  • 1.6 HDi: 1560 cc, {{convert|90 |PS|abbr=on}}
  • 1.6 HDi 16v: 1560 cc, {{convert|110|PS|abbr=on}}
  • 1.6 e-HDi 16v: 1560 cc, {{convert|110 |PS|abbr=on}} with Start & Stop
  • 2.0 HDi 16v: 1997 cc, {{convert|150|PS||0|abbr=on}}

The e-HDi engine, which debuted on the C4 (and simultaneously on the C4 Picasso based on the first series), is mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox, as well as the 1.6 engine THP. The other engines are available with a manual 5-speed (1.4 VTi, 1.6 VTi and 1.6 HDi 92 hp) or 6-speed (1.6 HDi112 hp and 2.0 HDi). The 1.6 VTi is also available with a 4-speed automatic transmission.

=C4L, C4 Lounge and C4 Sedan (B73; 2012)=

At the end of 2012, Citroën unveiled the saloon version called "C4L".{{cite web |url=http://www.quattroruote.it/notizie/auto-novita/citroen-c-elysee-e-c4-l-due-modelli-per-i-mercati-emergenti |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508111616/http://www.quattroruote.it/notizie/auto-novita/citroen-c-elysee-e-c4-l-due-modelli-per-i-mercati-emergenti |url-status=dead |archive-date=2013-05-08 |title=Citroën C4 L (sedan) |language=it |publisher=Quattroruote.it |access-date=2012-07-07 }} The saloon version was designed by the new PSA Style Centre in Shanghai. It is produced for the Chinese market in the Wuhan plant, and for the Russian market in the Kaluga plant.{{Cite web|title=The Citroën C4 L goes into production in Russia | website = Media Citroën International|url=https://int-media.citroen.com/en/citro%C3%ABn-international/ranges/cars/c4-l/citro%C3%ABn-c4-l-goes-production-russia|access-date=2021-04-25 }}

The platform is the same as the C4 hatchback, with the wheelbase increased by {{Convert|102|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}. The engine range was composed of the 1.6 VTI Prince THP from {{cvt|155 to 170|hp-metric|kW|0}}, and the new 1.8 VTI with {{cvt|135|hp-metric|kW|0}} only for the Chinese market. All models are equipped with stop-start system.

The C4 saloon is manufactured in El Palomar, Argentina, and was planned for launch in the Latin American market in late 2013.{{Cite web|url=https://www.motor1.com/news/38296/2013-citroen-c4-sedan-to-arrive-in-latin-america/|title=2013 Citroen C4 Sedan to arrive in Latin America|website=Motor1.com}} In 2013, it contained 62% of regionally-made parts.{{Cite web|url=https://www.carsmagazine.com.ar/lanzamiento-citroen-c4-lounge-argentina/|title=Lanzamiento del Citroën C4 Lounge en Argentina|date=15 August 2013 }}

The name of the vehicle is C4L in China, C4 Lounge in South America and C4 Sedan in Russia.

It was facelifted in 2016 for China and Russia, and in 2017 for South America. The design of the three versions has been standardized on the occasion of this facelift.

In 2019, the Chinese model received a new interior.{{Cite web|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2019/04/chinas-citroen-c4-l-gets-brand-new-interior-bodywork-is-still-the-same/|date = 2019-04-05 | access-date=2021-04-25|website=www.carscoops.com | title = China's Citroën C4 L Gets Brand New Interior, Bodywork Is Still The Same | first = Dan | last = Mihalascu}}

In China, the C4L was discontinued in 2020. The C4 Lounge was also discontinued in Brazil late 2020, but stayed manufactured in Argentina to sold in local market until 2021.{{Cite web|title=La Citroën C4 Lounge est sur le point de quitter le Brésil|url=https://fr.motor1.com/news/451889/citroen-c4-lounge-fin-bresil/|access-date=2021-04-25|website=Motor1.com|language=fr}}{{Cite web|title=Stellantis dejará de fabricar tres modelos de Peugeot y Citroën en Argentina|url=https://autoblog.com.ar/2021/06/18/stellantis-dejara-de-fabricar-tres-modelos-de-peugeot-y-citroen-en-argentina/|access-date=2021-08-17|website=autoblog.com.ar|language=es}} The Russian market C4 Sedan was assembled up to 2022.{{Cite news|date=2020-11-13|title=PSMA Rus is getting ready to manufacture diesel engines for LCVs {{!}}|language=en-US|work=RusAutoNews.Com|url=http://rusautonews.com/2020/11/13/psma-rus-is-getting-ready-to-manufacture-diesel-engines-for-lcvs/|access-date=2021-04-25}}

File:Citroën C4L 01 China 2014-04-18.jpg|alt=|Citroën C4L (China, pre-facelift)

File:Citroen C4 Sedan.jpg|alt=|Citroën C4 Sedan (Russia, pre-facelift)

File:Citroën C4 Lounge in Punta del Este 02.JPG|alt=|Citroën C4 Lounge (South America, pre-facelift)

File:Citroën C4 Lounge in Punta del Este 01.JPG|Citroën C4 Lounge (South America, pre-facelift)

File:Citroen C4 Sedan (Russia).jpg|Citroën C4 Sedan (Russia, facelift)

{{Anchor|3|2020}}Third generation (C41; 2020)

{{Infobox automobile

| name = Third generation

| image = Citroen C4 (2020) IMG 4202.jpg

| aka =

| production = 2020–present

| assembly = Spain: Villaverde, Madrid (Stellantis Madrid Plant)

Egypt: Cairo (العربية الأمريكية للسيارات) {{cite web | url=https://www.egy-car.com/citroen-c4x-facelift-egypt-launch | title=طرح ستروين C4x فيس ليفت المُجمعة محليًا في السوق المصري - ايجي كار | date=16 April 2025 }}

| body_style = {{ubl

| 5-door coupe SUV (C4)

| 4-door saloon (C4 X)

}}

| platform = PSA EMP1 platform

| related = Peugeot 2008
Peugeot 208
DS 3 Crossback
Opel Mokka
Opel Corsa

| engine = {{ubl

| Petrol:

| 1.2 L EB2ADTD/EB2DTS/EB2ADTX turbo I3

| Diesel:

| 1.5 L DV5 BlueHDi turbo I4

}}

| motor = Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (ë-C4)

| powerout = {{collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; padding:0;

| 1 = {{convert|73.5|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} (1.2 Puretech EB2ADTD)

| 2 = {{convert|95.6|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} (1.2 Puretech EB2DTS)

| 3 = {{convert|101.4|kW|PS hp|abbr=on}} (1.2 Puretech Hybrid e-DCS6)

| 4 = {{convert|95.6|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} (1.5 BlueHDi)

| 5 = {{convert|100|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} (ë-C4/ë-C4X)

| 6 = {{convert|115|kW|PS hp|0|abbr=on}} (ë-C4/ë-C4X)

}}

| battery = 50 kWh
54 kWh

| electric_range = {{Convert|350-415|km|mi||abbr=on}}

| transmission = 6-speed manual (2020-2025)
8-speed EAT8 automatic
6-speed Dual-Clutch Semi Automatic
1-speed direct-drive (ë-C4)

| wheelbase = {{convert|2670|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}

| length = {{ubl

| {{convert|4360|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (C4)

| {{convert|4600|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (C4 X)

}}

| width = {{convert|1834|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}

| height = {{convert|1525|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}

| predecessor = Citroën C4 Cactus
Citroën DS4
Citroën C4L/C4 Lounge/C4 Sedan (for C4X)

| designer = Sylvain Henry (C4 X, exterior){{cite web | url=https://lenouvelautomobiliste.fr/actualites/255183/citroen-c4-x-rencontre-avec-pierre-leclercq-directeur-du-design-citroen/ | title=Citroën C4 X : Rencontre Avec Pierre Leclercq, Directeur du Design Citroën - le Nouvel Automobiliste | date=29 June 2022 }}

| model_code = C41

}}

The third-generation C4 (C41) was revealed on 16 June 2020 with a coupe SUV styling. The interior receives a significant upgrade, as there are more upmarket materials and a larger, wider touchscreen.{{cite web |url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-citroen-c4-family-hatch-gets-bold-suv-inspired-redesign|title=New Citroën C4 |access-date=2020-06-01 }} The new C4 and ë-C4 are larger and based on an all-new EMP1 platform shared with the DS 3 Crossback, Opel Mokka, Opel Corsa, Peugeot 2008 and Peugeot 208.{{cite web|title=PEUGEOT ELECTRIC REVOLUTION CONTINUES WITH THE ALL-NEW 2008 SUV AND E-2008 SUV|url=http://www.peugeotpress.co.uk/releases/1750|access-date=19 June 2019|website=Peugeot Media Site|ref=PMS|archive-date=29 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200129163929/http://www.peugeotpress.co.uk/releases/1750|url-status=dead}}

A four-door fastback-styling saloon version called the C4 X was unveiled in June 2022.

File:Citroen C4 (2020) 1X7A5854.jpg|Rear view (pre-facelift)

File:Citroen e-C4 Auto Zuerich 2021 IMG 0527.jpg|alt=|Interior (pre-facelift)

= ë-C4 =

File:Citroen e-C4 IMG 5866.jpg

The electric drive version, named the ë-C4, features a {{Convert|100|kW|0|abbr=on}} electric motor and a 50 kWh battery, capable of {{Convert|350|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} of range under the WLTP test.

{{clear|left}}

= C4 X and ë-C4 X (C43; 2022) =

{{Multiple image

| align = left

| direction = vertical

| width = 220

| image1 = Citroën e-C4 X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0016.jpg

| caption1 =

| image2 = Citroën e-C4 X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2023 1X7A0019.jpg

| caption2 = ë-C4 X (pre-facelift)

| caption_align = center

}}

A longer variation of the C4 with a saloon body style, called the C4 X, was unveiled in June 2022. It is the first Citroën to be designed under Pierre Leclercq supervision.{{Cite web |title=Nouvelle C4 X : son design décrypté par Pierre Leclercq, directeur du design Citroën – Design – actualité – archives |url=https://lignesauto.fr/?p=25500 |access-date=2022-06-29 |language=en-US}} According to Citroën, the C4 X merges the elements of a fastback, a 4-door saloon and an SUV.{{Cite web |title=NOUVELLES CITROËN C4 X & Ë-C4 X ÉLECTRIQUE DEFIENT LES NORMES EN FUSIONNANT L'ÉLÉGANCE D'UN FASTBACK, LE RAFFINEMENT D'UNE SPACIEUSE 4 PORTES ET L'ATTITUDE D'UN SUV |url=https://www.media.stellantis.com/fr-fr/citroen/press/nouvelles-citroen-c4-x-e-c4-x-electrique-defient-les-normes-en-fusionnant-l-elegance-d-un-fastback-le-raffinement-d-une-spacieuse-4-portes-et-l-attitude-d-un-suv |access-date=2022-06-29 |website=www.media.stellantis.com |language=fr}}

The C4 and the C4 X have the same wheelbase. Using the traditional saloon-style boot opening, the cargo capacity has been increased from {{convert|380|L|impgal|abbr=on}} in the C4 to {{convert|510|L|impgal|abbr=on}} in the C4 X.{{cite news |last=Padeanu |first=Adrian |date=2022-06-29 |title=Citroen C4 X Debuts As High-Riding Fastback Because Sedans And Wagons Are Old Fashioned |url=https://www.motor1.com/news/595069/citroen-c4-x-reveal-specs/ |website=Motor1.com |publisher=Motorsport Network |location=United States |access-date=2022-06-29}}

An electric version, called ë-C4 X, is also available. It is the only version offered in many countries (UK, Benelux, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Nordic countries) where the ICE C4 X was not sold. However, due to customer demand the ICE C4 X was made available in the UK in June 2023.{{cite web|title=Citroen C4 X now available with petrol and diesel powertrains|url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/citroen/c4/360465/citroen-c4-x-now-available-petrol-and-diesel-powertrains|access-date=2023-08-20}}

=2025 facelift=

At the 2024 Paris Motor Show, Citroën unveiled the facelifted models of both the C4 and C4 X which are inspired from the Oli concept car previewed in 2022. Both models have a redesigned front fascia with the inclusion of latest brand logo and the C4 received a redesigned rear fascia with new LED taillights. Inside, there are new Advanced Comfort seats with thicker foam padding, a new 7" digital instrument cluster and the touchscreen infotainment system receives updated software. Other changes include new mild hybrid engines and the manual transmission option has been discontinued.{{cite web|title=Citroen C4 drops manual gearbox in design refresh|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/citroen-c4-drops-manual-gearbox-design-refresh|access-date=2024-10-14}}{{Cite news |last=Pappas |first=Thanos |date=2014-10-14 |title=2025 Citroen C4 And C4 X Debut In Paris With A New Face |url=https://www.carscoops.com/2024/10/2025-citroen-c4-and-c4-x-debut-with-a-new-face/ |work=CarScoops}}

In 16 April 2025, Kasrawy Group, in cooperation with Stellantis, has begun assembling the new Citroën C4X facelift in Egypt at the Arab American Vehicles Company (AAV) plant{{Cite web |last=مصلحي |first=أحمد |date=2025-04-16 |title=طرح ستروين C4x فيس ليفت المُجمعة محليًا في السوق المصري |url=https://www.egy-car.com/citroen-c4x-facelift-egypt-launch |access-date=2025-04-17 |website=ايجي كار |language=ar}}.

File:2025 Citroën C4 Auto Zuerich 2024 DSC 6108.jpg|2025 Citroën C4 (facelift)

File:2025 Citroën C4 Auto Zuerich 2024 DSC 6640.jpg|Rear view (facelift)

=Powertrains=

class="wikitable"

! colspan="10" |Petrol engines

Model

! Year

! Engine

! Displacement

! Power

! Torque

! {{cvt|0

100|mph|disp=br()}}

! Top speed

! Transmission

! {{CO2}} emission
(g/km)

1.2 Puretech

| 2020-2025

| I3

| 1199 cc

| {{cvt|100|PS|kW hp|disp=flip}} at 5,500 rpm

| {{cvt|205|Nm}} at 1,750 rpm

| 10.8 (C4)
11.6 (C4X)  

| {{cvt|114|mph}}

| 6-speed manual

| 122-136 (C4)
123-136 (C4X)

1.2 Puretech

| 2020–present

| I3

| 1199 cc

| {{cvt|130|PS|kW hp|disp=flip}} at 5,550 rpm

| {{cvt|230|Nm}} at 1,750 rpm

| 8.9 (C4 Manual)
9.4 (C4 EAT8)
10.3 (C4X)  

| {{cvt|124|mph}}

| rowspan=1 | 6-speed manual (C4) (2020-2025)
8-speed automatic

| 119-135 (C4 Manual)
131-142 (C4 EAT8, C4X)

1.2 Puretech Turbo

| 2020-2022

| I3

| 1199 cc

| {{cvt|155|PS|kW hp|disp=flip}} at 5500 rpm

| {{cvt|250|Nm}} at 1750 rpm

| 8.5 

| {{cvt|129|mph}}

| 8-speed automatic (C4)

| 135

1.2 Puretech Turbo

| 2024-present

| I3

| 1199 cc

| {{cvt|100|PS|kW hp|disp=flip}} at 5500 rpm

| {{cvt|205|Nm}} at 1750 rpm

| 10.7 

| {{cvt|119|mph}}

| 6-speed dual clutch automatic (C4)

| 107-125

1.2 Puretech Turbo

| 2024-present

| I3

| 1199 cc

| {{cvt|136|PS|kW hp|disp=flip}} at 5500 rpm

| {{cvt|230|Nm}} at 1750 rpm

| 8.0 (C4)
8.1 (C4X)  

| {{cvt|128|mph}}

| 6-speed dual clutch automatic

| 106-125 (C4)
107-125 (C4X)

colspan="10" |Diesel engines
1.5

BlueHDi

Turbo

|2020-2024

|I4

|1499 cc

|{{cvt|130|PS|kW hp|disp=flip}} at 3750 rpm

|{{cvt|300|Nm}} at 1750 rpm

|10.6

|{{cvt|128|mph}}

|8-speed automatic

|120-123

= Safety =

{{Euro NCAP|year=2021|reference=https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/citro%c3%abn/c4/42889|reference_name=Citroën C4 2021 Results|overall_stars=4|adult_points=30.5|description=Citroën C4 1.2 petrol 'Feel Pack' (LHD)|adult_percent=80|child_points=40.9|child_percent=83|pedestrian_points=30.9|pedestrian_percent=57|safety_percent=63|safety_points=10.2}}{{clear}}

Other versions

= C4 Aircross (2012–2017) =

{{Main|Citroën C4 Aircross}}

File:Citroën C4 Aircross HDi 150 Stop & Start Exclusive – Frontansicht, 5. Mai 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg

The Citroën C4 Aircross is a compact SUV based on the Mitsubishi ASX and the Peugeot 4008. It was featured at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. A four-wheel drive version of the Aircross is also available.{{cite web|title=Aircross technical specifications|url=http://www.citroen.no/Resources/Content/NO/Tech_specs/C4Aircross_techspecs.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928113453/http://www.citroen.no/Resources/Content/NO/Tech_specs/C4Aircross_techspecs.pdf|archive-date=2013-09-28|access-date=2013-04-24}} {{small|(502KB)}}http://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/citroen/c4_aircross/c4_aircross_1_4wd/2014.html 2014 Citroen C4 Aircross 4WD specs in automobile-catalog

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= C4 Cactus (2014–present) =

File:2018 Citroen C4 Cactus Flair BlueHDI S facelift 1.6 Front.jpg

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The C4 Cactus is a subcompact crossover produced in PSA's Villaverde factory in Madrid, Spain since the first quarter of 2014. Sales commenced in France in June 2014. Although branded as the C4 Cactus, it is based on the smaller PF1 platform that underpins the C3 and the DS 3. In Europe, it was succeeded by the third generation C4, dropping the "Cactus" suffix.

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Sales and production

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!Worldwide Production

!Worldwide sales

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2009

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| align="center" |216,900

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2010

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| align="center" |235,000{{cite web|title=Engine specs from PSA Peugeot Citroën|url=http://www.info-financiere.fr/upload/BWR/8888/01/FCBWR066301_20110422.pdf|work=Creator and designer|publisher=PSA Peugeot Citroën|access-date=9 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170605214832/http://www.info-financiere.fr/upload/BWR/8888/01/FCBWR066301_20110422.pdf|archive-date=5 June 2017|url-status=dead}}

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2011

| align="center" |401,402{{cite web|title=PSA Annual Report 2012 |url=http://annualreport.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/wp-content/themes/psa/pdf/pdf/PSA-2012-03_memento_en.pdf |work=Car manufacturers |publisher=PSA |access-date=12 April 2013 }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

| align="center" |286,171

|Total production reaches 2,512,111 units.

2012

| align="center" |261,700{{citation |title=Memento Mars 2013|date=21 February 2013|page=50|url=http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/fr/pagebuilder/downloadpackage/2293 |publisher=PSA Peugeot Citroën|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130311210834/http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/fr/pagebuilder/downloadpackage/2293 | archive-date= 2013-03-11|language=fr}}

| align="center" |263,800

|Total production reaches 2,855,000 units.

2013

| align="center" |278,600

| align="center" |283,300{{cite web|title=PSA Annual Report 2014|url=http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/en/finance/regulated-information/annual-financial-reports/2013|publisher=PSA|access-date=23 August 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924083301/http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/en/finance/regulated-information/annual-financial-reports/2013|archive-date=24 September 2015}}

C4 in rallying

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File:Dani Sordo - 2008 Rally Catalunya.jpg driving a C4 WRC at the 2008 Rally Catalunya.]]

A much-anticipated C4 World Rally Car, intended to replace the multiple World Rally Championship-winning Citroën Xsara WRC, was first sighted in 2004 with testing duties assigned to double world rally champion Carlos Sainz. Having once been earmarked for a late 2005 competitive debut, the decision by the controlling PSA Group to withdraw both Citroën and stablemates Peugeot from works participation at the end of the 2005 season led to the momentary abandonment of the project.

Since then, however, the marque etched in a comeback for the 2007 season, during which a revived C4 WRC was scheduled for its official debut, with the then-thrice world champion Sébastien Loeb as the official first driver, and Dani Sordo, the 2005 Junior World Rally Champion, later confirmed alongside him after an impressive 2006 season for the Spaniard. In their official debut at the 2007 Monte Carlo Rally, the two C4 WRCs finished 1–2, with Loeb winning ahead of Sordo. Loeb has subsequently secured the 2007, 2008, and 2009 drivers' titles, with Citroën claiming the 2008 and 2009 manufacturers' championships.

In the 2009 season, Citroën's satellite team, Citroën Junior Team, ran a C4 WRC for Evgeny Novikov, Conrad Rautenbach, and the 2008 junior world champion Sébastien Ogier. For the 2010 season, the team ran a C4 WRC for Ogier and the {{F1|2007}} Formula One world champion Kimi Räikkönen. The 2003 world rally champion Petter Solberg competes in a C4 WRC for his private team. The C4 WRC was replaced by the DS3 WRC for the 2011 WRC season.{{cite magazine |last1=Pattni |first1=Vijay |title=Citroen reveals DS3 WRC car |url=https://www.topgear.com/car-news/motorsport/citroen-reveals-ds3-wrc-car |magazine=Top Gear |access-date=9 July 2019 |date=24 January 2011}}

Citroën also unveiled a hybrid concept WRC car at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. The Citroën C4 WRC Hymotion4 uses a KERS system similar to that in the Peugeot 908 HY.{{cite web | first = Lawrence | last = Butcher |url=http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news/people/276006/citroen-hybrid-wrc.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081020193033/http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news/people/276006/citroen-hybrid-wrc.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2008-10-20 |title=Citroen WRC Hymotion4 | People |publisher=Racecar Engineering |date=2008-10-02 |access-date=2010-07-20 }}

Awards

The first generation C4 scored second place at the 2005 European Car of the Year awards. It won the 2006 World Car Design of the Year,{{cite web|url=http://www.wcoty.com/media/?release=24&year=2006 |title=13-APR-2006: Citroen C4 Declared World Car Design of the Year |access-date=2014-03-06}} as well as the Autosport Rally Car of the Year in 2010

The second generation C4 (from 2010 onwards) was awarded a Euro NCAP Advanced Award for its eTouch Emergency & Assistance System.{{cite web|url=http://www.autoevolution.com/news/citroen-etouch-gets-euro-ncap-advanced-award-25077.html |title=Citroen eTouch Gets Euro NCAP Advanced Award |date=6 October 2010 |publisher=Autoevolution.com |access-date=2010-10-20}}

In 2023, the Citroën ë-C4 won the category of the 'Best Used Small Electric Car' at the Carbuyer Best Used Car Awards.{{Cite web |title=Best used cars: our 2024 Best Used Car Award winners |url=https://www.carbuyer.co.uk/awards/138797/best-used-cars-our-2024-best-used-car-award-winners |access-date=20 October 2023 |website=Car Buyer}}

Model car releases

The C4 Coupe has been produced by Majorette, Norev, and Solido, and the hatchback has been produced by Norev, and NewRay. The Citroën C4 WRC has been produced by Hot Wheels.

Notes

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References

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