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− | '''Dongfeng Citroën C-Triomphe (DC7205)/Citroën C4 Sedán. 2006 to date (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1997 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Booted version of [[Citroën C4 (2004–)]], developed for the Chinese market. Named C-Triomphe due to the negative connotations of the number four in China. Later built and launched in Argentina (2007) as the C4 Sedán. Offered in China to 2010. Officially replaced by C4L, long-wheelbase sedan version of [[Citroën C4 (2010–)|second-generation C4]], at the end of 2012. | + | '''Dongfeng Citroën C-Triomphe (B53/DC7205)/Citroën C4 Sedán. 2006–12 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1997 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Booted version of [[Citroën C4 (2004–13)]], developed for the Chinese market. Named C-Triomphe due to the negative connotations of the number four in China. Later built and launched in Argentina (2007) as the C4 Sedán. Offered in China to 2010. Officially replaced by C4 L, long-wheelbase sedan version of [[Citroën C4 (2010–)|second-generation C4]], at the end of 2012. |
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Dongfeng Citroën C-Triomphe (B53/DC7205)/Citroën C4 Sedán. 2006–12 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1997 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Booted version of Citroën C4 (2004–13), developed for the Chinese market. Named C-Triomphe due to the negative connotations of the number four in China. Later built and launched in Argentina (2007) as the C4 Sedán. Offered in China to 2010. Officially replaced by C4 L, long-wheelbase sedan version of second-generation C4, at the end of 2012.
Manufacturing locations: Wuhan, Hubei, China; Buenos Aires, Argentina
Marque: Citroën | Model: Citroën C4 | Successors: Citroën C-Quatre, Citroën C4 (2010–)