What are the different models of Citroen C1?

What are the different models of Citroen C1?

There are five trim levels, Touch, Feel, Furio, Flair and Flair Edition in order of rising luxury, with only two available on the semi-convertible versions.

Are Citroen C1 cars any good?

Citroen C1 reliability Owners praised the low running costs of their cars but were critical of the disappointing infotainment systems. The C1 finished in 72nd place out of 75 cars in our 2020 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, with 12.2% of owners reporting a fault in the first year of ownership.

When did Citroen C1 change shape?

The C1 Mk1 was given a facelift in January 2009, with a more distinct look compared to the 107 and some interior improvements, while the range was renamed VT and VTR to match other models in Citroen’s range.

What year is a Citroen C1?

Citroën C1
Also called Peugeot 107 (2005–2014) Peugeot 108 Toyota Aygo
Production June 2005 – January 2022
Assembly Kolín, Czech Republic
Body and chassis

Does Citroen C1 have Toyota engine?

The last C1 was only available with the Toyota-sourced 1.0-litre engine. Now Peugeot-Citroen has doubled the choice by offering its own 1.2-litre.

Are Citroen C1 cars noisy?

The C1 is comfortable – more so than most of its rivals – which definitely adds to its appeal around town, but is completely offset on motorways and A-roads by the underpowered engine and noisy driving experience.

How often does a Citroen C1 need servicing?

every 12,000 miles
Servicing your Citroen C1 At the very least, we recommend that all drivers have their cars undertake a Full Service annually (or every 12,000 miles). This covers the same things that an Interim Service does but also goes deeper into some of the core systems, to ensure everything stays running smoothly.

Is the Citroen C1 discontinued?

Citroën has ended production of the C1 after 17 years, with the last model rolling off the production line at Kolín in the Czech Republic. The French firm has sold 1.2 million examples of the city car since its 2005 launch, attributing its success to its stylish design, urban driving dynamics and everyday practicality.

What is a Citroën C1?

The Citroën C1 is a city car produced by the French manufacturer Citroën since June 2005. The C1 was developed as part of the B-Zero project by PSA Peugeot Citroën, in a joint venture with Toyota.

Where does the Citroën C1 rank in Breakdown statistics?

Breakdown statistics reported by the German Automobile Club in May 2010 placed the Citroën C1 (which the data grouped with the Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo) at the top of the sub small car class, in respect of the low breakdown rates achieved for cars aged between one and four years.

Is the Citroën C1 being discontinued?

The next-generation C1 was planned to be released in March 2021 based on the TNGA-B platform, however the plan was cancelled. The TPCA joint venture announced the discontinuation of the Citroën C1 and Peugeot 108 for 2021, while the Toyota Aygo will continue to the third-generation.

What are the optional extras on a Citroen C1?

Optional extras include climate control air conditioning, automatic headlights, keyless entry, front and rear parking sensors, active city braking, lane-departure warning and LED indicators. The Citroen C1 range is powered by two three-cylinder petrol engines: a 68hp 1.0-litre (VTi 68) and a 82hp 1.2-litre turbo (Puretech 82).

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