Citroën C4 and the sedan variant C4 X have undergone a significant facelift for the upcoming year. While there haven’t been major technical changes, I can confidently say that the new C4 looks exceptionally sharp! Let’s take a closer look at the updated model.

Beautiful design

The profile remains largely unchanged, but there are new designs for the alloy wheels.

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The rear of the C4 appears much more elegant with the new LED taillights positioned below the integrated rear spoiler. The C4 X distinguishes itself with its longer tail, which remains virtually unchanged, aside from the updated Citroën branding.

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Inside, the facelift features Citroën Advanced Comfort seats with thicker foam padding, a new 7-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 10-inch infotainment touchscreen that has been carried over from the previous model.

Range is a concern

When it comes to the engine lineup, Citroën continues to offer both gasoline and 100% electric drivetrains. However, there is a major change for the gasoline variants – they can no longer be equipped with a manual transmission. Instead, Citroën now offers only a 6- or 8-speed automatic transmission, which performs quite well. The gasoline engine remains the familiar 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine, delivering either 100 hp with a 6-speed transmission or 130 hp with an 8-speed automatic. A mild-hybrid version with 136 hp will also be added to the lineup.

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The electric version is available with either a 50 kWh or 54 kWh battery, providing ranges of 360 km and 425 km, respectively. Unfortunately, this doesn’t quite meet the expectations for an electric vehicle in 2025.

Engine lineup:

Petrol

  • 1.2 THP ETA6: 100 hp, 205 Nm
  • 1.2 THP ETA6 MHEV: 136 hp, 230 Nm
  • 1.2 THP ETA 8: 130 hp, 230 Nm

Electric

  • 50 kWh: 136 hp, 260 Nm, 360 km WLTP
  • 54 kWh: 156 hp, 260 Nm, 425 km WLTP

Sneak peek at the upcoming C5 Aircross

Alongside the updated C4, Citroën has also introduced a refreshed Ami and a concept that offers a sneak peek at the next generation of the C5 Aircross. In 2025, the C5 Aircross will switch to the new STLA Medium platform, already utilized by the Peugeot 3008/5008 and Opel Grandland. It will be available with gasoline, hybrid, and fully electric drivetrains, although Citroën has not yet revealed specific details about these options.

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The new versions of the C4 will hit dealerships in early 2025, but you can see the car live at this year’s Paris Motor Show.

 

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