Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C-Crosser
Power
156HP
Torque
380Nm
Consumption
7.3l/100
Emissions
194g/km
0-100 km/h
9.9s
Top Speed
200km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
38,400€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
AWD
7 / 5 doors
441 L
60 L
115 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C-Crosser 2.2 HDi 160 FAP Exclusive · 156 CV (2007-2008)
General description
The 2007 Citroën C-Crosser is not just a car; it's the bold statement of intent with which the double-chevron brand first entered the competitive SUV universe. The result of a collaboration with Mitsubishi, this model represented an exciting new chapter for Citroën, merging Japanese robustness with unmistakable French style and comfort to create a family vehicle ready for any adventure.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the C-Crosser is to feel the generous and constant thrust of its 156-horsepower 2.2 HDi engine. The 380 Nm of torque is evident from low revs, providing a powerful response that inspires confidence in overtaking and climbing. Its switchable all-wheel drive whispers in your ear that no road is off-limits, conveying imperturbable safety on wet asphalt or dirt tracks. It's a car that feels solid, stable, and surprisingly agile for its size, turning every long journey into a pleasant and relaxed experience.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the C-Crosser is a harmonious blend of strength and elegance. Its front end, dominated by the chevrons extending across the grille, gives it an unmistakable Citroën identity on a muscular and well-proportioned silhouette. Inside, space is the real luxury. The modularity of its seven seats and a generous trunk invite you to share everything. Every detail, from the quality of the finishes to the practical split tailgate, is designed to make life on board easier and more comfortable, creating a family haven on wheels.
Technology and features
In its time, the C-Crosser was a technological showcase. Its heart was the advanced all-wheel-drive system with three selectable modes, allowing the driver to adapt the car to the terrain conditions with a simple turn of a dial. The diesel engine with a particulate filter (FAP) demonstrated a commitment to performance and efficiency, while the equipment of the Exclusive version offered a level of comfort and safety that made you feel cared for and at the forefront with every kilometer.
Competition
The C-Crosser faced formidable competition, starting with its own platform siblings, the Mitsubishi Outlander and the Peugeot 4007. Beyond its family, it had to measure up against established giants like the Nissan X-Trail, the Toyota RAV4, or the Honda CR-V. Against them, the Citroën played the card of distinction, offering a design with more personality, the versatility of seven seats, and dynamic behavior that masterfully balanced comfort and efficiency.
Conclusion
The Citroën C-Crosser is much more than the sum of its parts. It is a vehicle that more than fulfilled its mission, proving that Citroën could create a competent, versatile, and charming SUV. It represents the freedom to explore, the peace of mind of traveling safely, and the pleasure of sharing moments in a spacious and welcoming space. An honest and capable car that, even today, evokes a sense of family adventure and lasting reliability.




