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CITROËN’S
C4 STEPS UP A GEAR WITH NEW ELECTRONIC GEARBOX SYSTEM

Citroën has
stepped up a gear with the introduction of a new six-speed
electronic gearbox system on 1.6HDi 110hp models of the popular C4.
Combining the convenience of an automatic with the driver
involvement of a manual, this practical system has impressive green
credentials, which are further enhanced by the fitment on these
models of the Company’s acclaimed Diesel Particulate Filter System.
This high-tech
system does away with the need for a clutch pedal, and gives the
driver the flexibility to choose between a manual mode, with
paddleshift or lever gearchange, or an automatic mode. A Sport
function is also available, while a hill-start assist feature
contributes to improved safety and ease-of-use.
Thanks to the
automated gear changes and clutch control, the
electronic gearbox system returns fuel savings of up to 6% in
comparison to the current models, ensuring a frugal 63mpg on the
combined cycle and CO2 emissions of just 120g/km. In
addition, these new 1.6HDi 110hp models are now fitted with a Diesel
Particulate Filter System (DPFS), helping reduce particle emissions
to virtually immeasurable levels.

Using new
electro-hydraulic actuators to ensure gentle and smooth gear shifts,
the system can also recognise and automatically adapt to individual
driving styles. In manual mode, the driver maintains full control
of the gear change by using either the chrome plated, rally-style
paddles that are set behind the steering wheel, or the sequential
gear lever, which can be flicked forwards or backwards to change up
or down.
For a more
responsive driving style, a Sport function is available in both
manual and automatic modes. Engaged by pressing the S button next
to the gear lever, the Sport function speeds up the gear changes,
from 0.8 to 0.4 seconds in manual mode and from 1.2 to 0.5 seconds
in automatic mode – far quicker than a normal gear change process.
The
hill-start assist makes it easier to start on slopes by preventing
the car from rolling and giving the driver time to accelerate away
safely and confidently. Activated on both uphill and downhill
slopes with a gradient of 3% or higher, the control holds the car
steady for two seconds when the brake is released.
Yet despite all
the benefits offered by this advanced new electronic gearbox system,
it costs just a few hundred pounds more than equivalent models with
a conventional gearbox, whilst also adding the DPFS. Cashback-inclusive
prices (valid throughout the month of July) start from just £14,390
for the 1.6HDi 110hp SX hatchback.
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Model |
Recommended
Retail Price |
Post-cashback
Price |
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1.6HDi 110hp
SX hatchback
with electronic gearbox system |
£15,890 |
£14,390 |
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1.6HDi 110hp
VTR+ hatchback
with electronic gearbox system |
£16,890 |
£15,390 |
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1.6HDi 110hp
VTR+ coupé
with electronic gearbox system |
£16,490 |
£14,990 |
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