Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C-Zero
Power
67HP
Torque
180Nm
Consumption
-l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
15.9s
Top Speed
130km/h
Weight
1195kg
Price
29,146€
Technical summary
Eléctrico
Automático 1v
RWD
4 / 5 doors
166 L
- L
49 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C-Zero Airdream High Line · 67 CV (2011-2012)
General description
The Citroën C-Zero is a pioneer, one of the first modern electric vehicles that dared to drive through our cities. Launched in 2011, it represents the audacity of a brand that bet on an emission-free future when it was still a distant dream. It is a car that is not measured by performance, but by its historical significance and its brave proposal for urban mobility.
Driving experience
Driving the C-Zero is an experience of pure connection with the city. Silence is the protagonist, only broken by a slight hum that reminds you that you are floating on the asphalt. Its instant torque delivery makes it a small rocket at traffic lights, agile and elusive in dense traffic. The rear-wheel drive and an incredibly short turning radius make you feel like the king of maneuvers. It's a car that brings a smile to your face on every urban journey, although on the open road its limitations bring you back to reality.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is an ode to functionality. Tall, narrow, and with a bubble shape, its silhouette is designed to maximize interior space in a minimal size and offer exceptional visibility. It doesn't seek to charm with sporty lines, but with an honesty and friendliness that make it unique. It is an intelligent and friendly design, a mobility capsule that seems to smile at the concrete jungle.
Technology and features
The technology of the C-Zero is that of a precursor. Its heart is a 16 kWh lithium-ion battery, a milestone for its time, which powers a simple but effective electric motor. The interior is minimalist, focused on the essentials: managing energy and enjoying the drive. You won't find large screens or advanced connectivity, but the pure, hard technology of electric propulsion in one of its earliest and most authentic manifestations.
Competition
At the time, its most direct rivals were its own platform siblings, the Peugeot iOn and the Mitsubishi i-MiEV. Outside the electric world, it competed against city giants like the Smart Fortwo or the Toyota Aygo, but the C-Zero played in a completely different league. It was a visionary that ran almost alone, paving a path that others would follow years later.
Conclusion
The Citroën C-Zero is much more than a car; it is a piece of automotive history. A vehicle that, despite its limitations in range and performance seen with today's eyes, possesses an undeniable charm. It is the perfect choice for those seeking a pure, silent, and ecological urban driving experience. A future classic that reminds us with every kilometer how far the electric revolution has come.




