Citroën C4 car battery
The Citroen C4 is a popular passenger car with lower middle class parameters, which first appeared on the market in 2004 as a successor to the Citroen Xsara.
In the first generation, the range of body versions was quite wide, but in subsequent generations it was reduced only to a five-door hatchback. In the first generation, however, a three-door version was also sold, and in some markets also a four-door sedan.
Since 2004, the car has been bought with a total of ten types of petrol units with a capacity of 1.4 to 2.0 liters and a power ranging from 65-130 kW, of which two are so-called flexifuel engines, and also with four types of diesels of 1.6 and 2.0 liters and power from 66 to 103 kW. Even in the following generations, the range of power units is very rich.
The third generation of the Citroen C4 has been produced since 2020. It is on sale with a 1.2-liter three-cylinder petrol engine and also with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder diesel engine. There is also an electric variant on sale, which is sold under the name ë-C4.
Citroën C4 battery
In gasoline versions of the Citroen C4, batteries with a capacity of 44-54 Ah are used, and in diesels, 60-63 Ah batteries are used.
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Technical parameters Citroen C4
Citroen C4 first generation (2004–2010)(-2015 in Argentina) | Citroen C4 second generation (2010–2018) | Citroen C4 third generation (2020–present) | |
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Width | 1,769 mm (69.6 in) | 1,789 mm (70.4 in) | 1,834 mm (72.2 in) |
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1,491 mm (58.7 in) | 1,525 mm (60.0 in) |
Wheelbase |
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2,670 mm (105.1 in) |
Assembly |
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Spain: Villaverde, Madrid (Stellantis Madrid Plant) |
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