First pictures of the Saxo-replacing Citroën C2 show a stylish three-door supermini to complement the five-door C3 and drop-top Pluriel with which it shares its platform. European sales start within months while right hand drive exports begin towards the end of the year.
Versions available will include a sporty VTR version and the four seat C2 features a range of bright, modern design schemes, including orange, blue and green, for the colour-coded trim and matching coloured translucent gear lever knob and armrests.
Sliding and folding rear seats allow greater interior versatility and the car also has a split tailgate with glass hinged like a hatchback and a drop-down lower tailgate with its own storage compartment.
Customer reaction to this will be interesting – it was tried by Honda for the 1992-1996 Civic three-door and universally panned.
Available technology will include automatic air conditioning, electronic parking assistance, remote stereo controls, multi-adjustable steering wheel, onboard computer, light-sensitive headlamps, rain sensitive windscreen wipers and overspeed warning.
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By GlobalDataSafety equipment includes ABS with EBD and EBA, automatic hazard warning lights, ESP and traction control.
The C2 will have up to 110bhp on tap in the 1.6-litre VTR model and 1.4 Hdi diesel and 1.1 and 1.4 petrol engines will also be on offer as well as the optional automated manual SensoDrive paddle-shift gearbox.