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New Citroen C4 Picasso Offers Something Really Different To The Segment

April 2, 2013 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Citroen C4 Picasso

The Citroen C4 Picasso has long been a family car favourite, offering a large amount of space, a comfortable drive and good sight lines from the car. The new 2013 Citroen C4 Picasso is sure to be a continuation of this success. It is being sold as having a ‘loft style interior’ which should mean tonnes of light and space. It includes a panoramic windscreen and large glass roof which bathe the cabin in light.

The asymmetric design dashboard combines several complementary colours and materials. The driver’s side is primarily black fading to a lighter shade on the passenger side with a sparkle effect finish. Satin-finish chrome and gloss black inserts enhance the overall effect.

The new car also has a very modern data readout featuring as standard a 7” touchpad with seven touch-sensitive buttons and controls for all the in-car functions such as dual-zone air conditioning, navigation, audio, telephone and driving aids.

A 12’’ panoramic HD screen displays essential driving information and can be configured by the driver at any time to show data for either the navigation system or driving aids. A personal photo can even be displayed using a USB as a screen backdrop. The car becomes a real home from home.

Safety will naturally be top of the list as it always tends to be for French cars. Keep your eyes peeled for more information on pricing and further spec in the future.

Filed Under: Daily News, Featured Posts, New Cars, Technical Tagged With: Asymmetric design, C4, citroen, Family cars, New Cars, Picasso, Touch screens

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