2014 Citroen Technospace Concept

by SpeedLux

Picasso is expected to launch its new model C4 Picasso MUV with Technospace Concept in the upcoming 2013 Geneva International Motor show. The car maker’s one of the highest selling models appears to be almost ready for production. Citroen which follows radical design language, there is little deviation that can be expected from the concept design.

The change in dimensions can be expected with the latest car shorter by around 1.57 inches and longer by around 2.16 inches than the existing model. The increase in length can be attributed to the larger and much more compact cabin space which can attract not only existing but new customers also.

The other feature that car has is the full touch interface with large 12 inch screen with high definition which is aimed to make the driving a better experience. Its new Efficient Modular Platform 2 (EMP2) will make the car steadier and much lighter than before. Its emission is also expected to reduce to less than 100 g/km which also makes it eco-friendly.

As per the Company, the production of C4 may start somewhere in the second half of 2013.

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