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The '''Citroën C-Crosser''' is a [[compact SUV|compact]] [[crossover SUV]], to go on sale in the summer of 2007 designed for the French manufacturer [[Citroën]], and produced by [[Mitsubishi]] on the basis of the new [[Mitsubishi Outlander|Outlander]]. The equivalent [[Peugeot]] [[badge-engineered]] version will be the [[Peugeot 4007|4007]]. It was expected that the car would be named the C7, but it has been announced that it will now be called the C-Crosser. The C-Crosser has taken its name from the four-wheel drive concept car that Citroën first displayed in the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show. | |||
[http://www.topgear.com/content/news/stories/1257/][http://motor.terra.es/motor/novedades/articulo/citroen_c-_crosser_33322.htm]. | |||
Both the 4007 and C-Crosser will be the first Japan-produced cars sold under any French brand. They will be assembled in Mitsubishi's Okazaki plant. | |||
==Seating== | |||
Occupants will benefit from the easily reconfigured second and third row of seats, which can be folded away quickly and effortlessly to provide a flat floor and vast load space. The rear two seats can be completely hidden away under the floor, while the second row of seating, slides to offer greater leg room or boot space, features a 60:40 split/fold function that is operated via electric controls in the boot. This allows for the car to be used for both sporting and also for transporting groups of up to 7 people, including the driver. | |||
This is similar to the seating arrangement in the new [[Citroën C4 Picasso]] which also offers the capability of seating 7 persons. | |||
==Transmission== | |||
The C-Crosser’s integral transmission allows drivers to have a choice of three settings, dependent on road conditions and driving style: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive and a lock setting designed for low-grip conditions. Ensuring an optimum blend of comfort, road holding and off-road capability. All these transmissions are selectable using the control behind the gear lever. | |||
==Engines== | |||
*Diesel ([[PSA Peugeot Citroën|PSA]]) | |||
** 2.0 L (1997 cc) ''[[PSA EW/DW engine#DW10|DW10 HDi]]'' [[turbodiesel]] [[straight-4|I4]], 136 PS (134 hp/100 kW) and 236 ft·lbf (320 N·m) | |||
** 2.2 L ''[[PSA EW/DW engine#DW10|DW12 HDi]]'' [[turbodiesel]] [[straight-4]], 156 hp PS | |||
*Gasoline | |||
**2.4 L [[Mitsubishi GEMA engines|4B12]] DOHC 16-valve [[MIVEC]] [[straight-4|I4]], 170 PS (same engine as the Outlander) | |||
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==External links== | |||
* [http://www.varnavto.com/hqwp/2007-citroen-c-crosser.php Citroen C-Crosser standart and widescreen wallpapers] | |||
* [http://www.motorsblog.com/2006/10/26/we-proudly-present-you-the-c-crosser-from-citroen-family/ We proudly present you the C-Crosser from Citroën family] | |||
* [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2008/07/citroen-to-launch-c-crosser-commercial.html Citroen to Launch C-Crosser Commercial at London Show] | |||
[[Category:Citroën vehicles|C7|C-Crosser]] | |||
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The Citroën C-Crosser is a compact crossover SUV, to go on sale in the summer of 2007 designed for the French manufacturer Citroën, and produced by Mitsubishi on the basis of the new Outlander. The equivalent Peugeot badge-engineered version will be the 4007. It was expected that the car would be named the C7, but it has been announced that it will now be called the C-Crosser. The C-Crosser has taken its name from the four-wheel drive concept car that Citroën first displayed in the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show. [1][2].
Both the 4007 and C-Crosser will be the first Japan-produced cars sold under any French brand. They will be assembled in Mitsubishi's Okazaki plant.
Seating
Occupants will benefit from the easily reconfigured second and third row of seats, which can be folded away quickly and effortlessly to provide a flat floor and vast load space. The rear two seats can be completely hidden away under the floor, while the second row of seating, slides to offer greater leg room or boot space, features a 60:40 split/fold function that is operated via electric controls in the boot. This allows for the car to be used for both sporting and also for transporting groups of up to 7 people, including the driver.
This is similar to the seating arrangement in the new Citroën C4 Picasso which also offers the capability of seating 7 persons.
Transmission
The C-Crosser’s integral transmission allows drivers to have a choice of three settings, dependent on road conditions and driving style: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive and a lock setting designed for low-grip conditions. Ensuring an optimum blend of comfort, road holding and off-road capability. All these transmissions are selectable using the control behind the gear lever.
Engines
- Diesel (PSA)
- 2.0 L (1997 cc) DW10 HDi turbodiesel I4, 136 PS (134 hp/100 kW) and 236 ft·lbf (320 N·m)
- 2.2 L DW12 HDi turbodiesel straight-4, 156 hp PS
- Gasoline
Gallery
External links
- Citroen C-Crosser standart and widescreen wallpapers
- We proudly present you the C-Crosser from Citroën family
- Citroen to Launch C-Crosser Commercial at London Show