Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C1
Power
68HP
Torque
93Nm
Consumption
4.5l/100
Emissions
104g/km
0-100 km/h
14s
Top Speed
157km/h
Weight
925kg
Price
11,920€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 5v
FWD
4 / 5 doors
139 L
35 L
50 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C1 5p Seduction 1.0i 12v CMP · 68 CV (2012-2013)
General description
The 2012 Citroën C1 is much more than just a city car; it's a statement of intent, a spark of joy designed to conquer the heart of the city. With its lively spirit and compact size, it presents itself as the ideal companion for navigating traffic and finding parking where others see only the impossible, all wrapped in an undeniably French charm.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the C1 conveys a contagious agility. Its 68 hp three-cylinder engine emits a characteristic, energetic sound that brings a smile to your face at every traffic light. It's not aiming for speed records, but rather to offer an immediate and lively response for daily life. The CMP automated manual gearbox, though peculiar in its operation, frees you from the clutch pedal, making traffic jams a bit more bearable. It's a car that feels light, direct, and tremendously fun to drive in its natural habitat: the concrete jungle.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is pure friendliness. With a cheerful look thanks to its rounded headlights and a compact, well-proportioned silhouette, the C1 radiates optimism. The five-door version adds a dose of essential practicality without sacrificing an ounce of its charming style. Every line, from its short hood to its glass tailgate, is designed to maximize space and visibility, creating an honest, functional vehicle with a personality that refuses to go unnoticed.
Technology and features
The C1's technology focuses on the essentials, without unnecessary distractions. Its greatest asset is intelligent simplicity. The electric power steering makes it child's play to maneuver, and its Toyota-sourced engine is an example of efficiency and durability. Although you won't find large screens or advanced connectivity systems, its equipment provides what's necessary to make every journey comfortable and safe, proving that sometimes, less is more.
Competition
In the competitive city car segment, the C1 was not alone. It faced its own project siblings, the Peugeot 107 and the Toyota Aygo, with which it shared almost everything. Beyond its family, rivals like the Fiat Panda, Renault Twingo, or Hyundai i10 also fought for the city throne, each with their own arguments. However, the C1 always managed to stand out for its particular charm and its focus on comfort.
Conclusion
The 2012 Citroën C1 is a purchase made with both the heart and the head. It is the perfect solution for anyone looking for an economical, reliable car with a special soul. It is not a luxury car, but one of experiences; a faithful ally that accompanies you in your daily routine with admirable efficiency and a smile on its 'face'. It is proof that urban mobility can be simple, affordable, and, above all, very enjoyable.




