Citroen C5 CrossTourer revealed
as well as the new C4 Cactus, the Citroen C5 CrossTourer made its debut at the Geneva motor Show. The new estate model is developed to compete with the likes of the VW Passat Alltrack and the Skoda Octavia Scout – the most recent version of the latter also debuting at the Swiss show.
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To guarantee it has the requisite ‘soft-road’ ability, the CrossTourer has a retuned version of Citroen’s Hydractive III+ oleo-pneumatic suspension, giving the automobile a number of body heights based on the speed you’re driving at.
Below 6mph, the suspension raises by 60mm, between 6mph and 25mph it’s raised by 40mm, and between 25mph and 43mph it’s raised by 15mm. above this, the car’s suspension lowers to decrease drag and the car’s centre of gravity.
The C5 CrossTourer also includes an intelligent traction control system, which Citroen claims improves traction on snow or mud-covered roads.
In addition to the new suspension and traction control settings, the C5 CrossTourer gets a distinct design of 18-inch alloys, subtly extended wheelarches, matt grey roofing system bars, chrome door mirror caps and a brushed aluminium plate on the front and rear bumpers.
Inside, there are now changes, but the automobile is pretty well equipped as standard, including a massaging driver’s seat and full leather upholstery.
In France, the C5 CrossTourer is available with the full suite of Citroen’s diesel engines, which range from 115bhp to 200bhp, although the Hydractive III+ suspension isn’t available on the lower-powered HDi 115 and e-HDi 115 Airdream models – they just feature conventional suspension raised by 15mm over the conventional car.
The automobile costs from €31,950 in Europe, and is on sale now. At present, there are no plans to sell the C5 CrossTourer in the UK.