Citroën goes "Ëlectric for all" with the launch of six electrified vehicles in 2020 globally.
Now, with the introduction of New C4 launched globally online on 01/07/2020, the brand continues its electrification offensive and writes a new chapter in its history with the compact hatchback.
Citroën reinvents the compact hatch and exceed expectations in the segment with a new all-Citroën identity:
- Strength of concept: a significant step forward in terms of Citroën design, offering a raised stance on large diameter wheels, with an energetic and aerodynamic silhouette incorporating SUV themes.
- Choice of powertrain: New ë-C4 is part of Citroën's electrification offensive and includes electric, petrol or diesel powertrains as part of the global launch.
- Comfort on-board: all the benefits of the Citroën Advanced Comfort® programme, including suspension with Progressive Hydraulic Cushions®, Advanced Comfort seats – and Smart Pad Support Citroën™ in a World Premiere. The comfort experience is enhanced with 20 driving aids, including Highway Driver Assist (a level two semi-autonomous driving system) and six connectivity technologies. Comfort is amplified in the 100% electric New ë-C4, giving customers the silent ë-Comfort experience.
New ë-C4 and New C4 represent the 10th generation of Citroën compact car, providing comfort and character in each era.
The new C4 is being evaluated for Australia and is currently unconfirmed. Technologies and specification available at launch may not be available locally.
New C4 Global Launch Presentation (25 mins):
Q&A Session with CEO Vincent Cobee (26 mins):
Q&A Session with Head of Global Design Pierre Leclercq (19 mins):
Q&A Session with Head of Global Product & Strategy Laurence Hansen (21 mins):
About Citroen Australia
Citroën was founded in France by Andre Citroën in 1919 and was first brought to Australia in 1920. The Citroën 5CV enjoys the storied history of being the very first vehicle to completely circumvent Australia in 1925 and is proudly displayed in the National Australian Museum. The French marque is now part of the second largest car manufacturer in Europe - PSA Peugeot-Citroen, and continues to creatively explore boldness and technology by using people and lifestyle as its main inspiration.