Citroën C1
The Citroën C1 is a small car produced from mid-2005 to early 2022. It was made as a project by Toyota, Peugeot and Citroën, as all brands made their own versions (Toyota Aygo, Peugeot 107/108).
Citroën C1 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Citroën |
Production | June 2005 - January 2022 |
Assembly | Kolín, Czech Republic |
Body and chassis | |
Class | City car |
Body style | 5-door hatchback 3-door hatchback |
Layout |
First generation
The first generation had debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show, where the Aygo and 107 did too. It ran from June 2005 to 2014. At below 3.5 m long, and below 1000 kg, it is a city car. Using a 1.0 L three cylinder, it is a non-powerful hatchback, but is made for cities.
Model[1] | Power | Torque | Top speed | 0-60mph/0-100km/h |
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Petrol engines | ||||
1.0 L FWD | 67 hp (50 kW; 68 PS) @ 6000 | 93 N·m (69 lbf·ft) @ 3600 | 158 km/h (98 mph) | 13.7 sec |
Diesel engines | ||||
1.0 L FWD | 53 hp (40 kW; 54 PS) @ 4000 | 365 N·m (269 lbf·ft) @ 1750 | 154 km/h (96 mph) | 15.6 sec |
Second generation
The second generation ran from 2014 to January 2022, with a newer design and growing a bit in length. New colours have been adding, and it uses Citroën's new design language. Still a hatchback with a 3 and 5 doors, and only front-wheel drive, it adds a new convertible option.
Model[2] | Power | Torque | Top speed | 0-60mph/0-100km/h |
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Petrol engines | ||||
1.0 L FWD | 68 hp (51 kW; 69 PS) @ 6000 | 96 N·m (71 lbf·ft) @ 4800 | 154 km/h (96 mph) | 13.0 sec |
1.0 L FWD | 71 hp (53 kW; 72 PS) @ 5750 | 118 N·m (87 lbf·ft) @ 2750 | 159 km/h (99 mph) | 12.6 sec |
1.0 L FWD | 81 hp (60 kW; 82 PS) @ 4000 | 365 N·m (269 lbf·ft) @ 1750 | 171 km/h (106 mph) | 10.9 sec |