New models - Citroen - C4 - HDiCitroen adds diesel to C4 hatchHybrid-like: According to Citroen, the C4's 1.6-litre turbo-diesel can travel more than 1200km on a single tank. C4 HDi hatch becomes Citroen's baby oil-burner24 Jan 2006 By TERRY MARTIN CITROEN Australia has added a 1.6-litre turbo-diesel model variant to its C4 hatchback range, priced from $29,990 and returning fuel consumption of 4.7L/100km based on a combined urban/outer-urban European standard. An Australian Standard consumption rating is still to be confirmed, however the figure allows Citroen to claim hybrid-like economy of more than 1200km based on the vehicle’s 60-litre tank. The hi-tech 1560cc HDi 110 common-rail direct-injection engine features a variable displacement turbocharger with an "overboost" feature for extra torque under acceleration. It can produce 80kW at 4000rpm and 240-260Nm from 1750rpm and, with the standard five-speed manual (auto is unavailable), can send the vehicle from 0-100km/h in a claimed 11.2 seconds. On price, the 1.6 HDi slots between the $25,990 1.6 petrol and $33,990 2.0 C4 five-door model. Equipment mirrors the 1.6 petrol, meaning six airbags, ABS brakes, stability control, cruise control, air-conditioning, a CD stereo, trip computer, tinted windows, rain-sensing wipers and front foglights are all fitted standard. The importer of the French brand expects the oil-burner to account for 15-20 per cent of C4 sales. |
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