2017 Citroen C1
2017 Citroen C1 is a city car produced by the Citroen, since June 2005. At the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, Citroen unveiled the new look, completely modernized version of the 2017 Citroen C1 built at a factory of the Toyota Peugeot Citroen Automobile Czech (TPCA) in a joint venture between the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo.
Citroen C1 was developed as part of the project “B-Zero” by PSA Peugeot Citroen. The Peugeot 107 is identical to the other person as the front bumper and front and rear lights C1, while the Toyota is marginally more differentiated but still obviously similar. All of them are built on the new facilities of the TPCA joint venture in the city of Kolin, Czech Republic. The project was presented for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show 2005. The cars are four-seat, three-door or five-door hatchbacks measuring 3.40 meters long. The 2017 Citroen C1 body was designed by Donato Coco.
In January 2010, PSA Peugeot Citroen disclosed that it recalls “under 100,000 units” of the 2017 C1 and the Peugeot 107, following the globally, recall by Toyota accelerator pedal for a faulty shift – which Aygo affected. Under certain circumstances, the pedal can keep in a partially depressed position or return slowly to return to the off position.
2017 Citroen C1 Facelift
Citroen has another facelift in 2012, it includes the new bumper, new LED daylight, the new shade of blue exterior color and improved fuel economy. In the interior, the CD player is updated and a new style steering wheel. Two new finish is at the facelift C1 series, Platinum Edition and both come with alloy wheels, leather steering wheel, and gearshift as standard. VTR + is the entry level when making this knowledge.
2017 Citroen C1 Engine
The new Citroen C1 2017 model is equipped by 1.0L 3-cylinder engine, which has a fuel utilization of 61.4 mpg the (UK liter EU methodology; 4.6 L / 100 km EU methodology, approximately 43.4 mpg the US with the American method ). A 1.4 L 4-cylinder HDI diesel engine that has a fuel utilization of 68.9 mpg the (UK liter EU methodology; 4.1 L / 100 km EU methodology, approximately 48.8 mpg the US with the American method) are also available, with 2017 Citroen C1.