Citroen XsaraXsara Series II1 Feb 2001 ![]() By CHRIS HARRIS Larger, teardrop-shaped headlights denote the Xsara facelift, which also added a two three-door hatchback variants and significantly upgraded mechanicals. The 1.8s vanished, replaced by an 83kW/150Nm 1.6-litre twin-cam 16-valve four-cylinder engine paired to a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic gearbox. It powered both the Xsara 1.6 five-door and manual-only VTR three-door ‘Coupe’, which also became the cheapest new Xsara. Equipment levels included dual airbags, climate control air-conditioning and anti-lock brakes. Meanwhile the Xsara 2.0 five-door hatchback now produced 102kW/194Nm in five-door hatchback mode and included stability and cruise control systems from mid-’02. But the fastest Xsara was the 2.0 VTS three-door ‘Coupe’, using Peugeot’s 124kW/196Nm 2.0-litre engine and mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. Still, sales were never strong, and it wasn’t until the radically styled, Peugeot 307-based Citroen C4 arrived in early 2005 that the company once again found its small-car styling mojo. Read more6th of May 2002 ![]() Citroen 2001 Xsara VTS coupeCitroen's Xsara coupe never quite captured the hearts of performance buyers11th of April 2002 ![]() Citroen 2001 Xsara VTR coupeThe Citroen Xsara VTR and VTS Coupes were in fact merely three-door hatchbacksWhen it was new |
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