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− | The C4 tag donned a prewar model range, and Citroën revived it for its C-segment entry in 2004. It would prove very successful—over two million of the first generation was made—but the name would also be applied to a small minivan as well as an urban SUV that wasn’t even on the same platform. Chinese C4s were officially known as the C-Quatre, while a four-door saloon, virtually identical to the Argentinian C4 Sedan, was called the [[Citroën C-Triomphe]] in the Middle Kingdom. | + | The C4 tag donned a prewar model range, and Citroën revived it for its C-segment entry in 2004. It would prove very successful—over two million of the first generation was made—but the name would also be applied to a small minivan as well as an urban SUV that wasn’t even on the same platform. Chinese C4s were officially known as the C-Quatre, while a four-door saloon, virtually identical to the Argentinian C4 Sedan, was called the [[Citroën C-Triomphe]] in the Middle Kingdom. Aircross crossover from 2012, originally based on a [[Mitsubishi]] design; the 2018 Chinese model was based on a PSA platform. |
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| *[[Citroën C4 (2004–)]] | | *[[Citroën C4 (2004–)]] |
| *[[Citroën C-Quatre]] | | *[[Citroën C-Quatre]] |
| + | *[[Citroën C4 Cactus]] |
| *[[Citroën C4 Picasso (2006–13)]] | | *[[Citroën C4 Picasso (2006–13)]] |
| *[[Citroën C4 Picasso (2013–)]] | | *[[Citroën C4 Picasso (2013–)]] |
| *[[Citroën C4 (2010–)]] | | *[[Citroën C4 (2010–)]] |
− | *[[Citroën C4 Aircross]] | + | *[[Citroën C4 Aircross (2012–)]] |
− | *[[Citroën C4 Cactus]] | + | *[[Citroën C4 Aircross (2018–)]] |
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Revision as of 09:37, 2 June 2018
The C4 tag donned a prewar model range, and Citroën revived it for its C-segment entry in 2004. It would prove very successful—over two million of the first generation was made—but the name would also be applied to a small minivan as well as an urban SUV that wasn’t even on the same platform. Chinese C4s were officially known as the C-Quatre, while a four-door saloon, virtually identical to the Argentinian C4 Sedan, was called the Citroën C-Triomphe in the Middle Kingdom. Aircross crossover from 2012, originally based on a Mitsubishi design; the 2018 Chinese model was based on a PSA platform.
Marque: Citroën | Predecessor: Citroën Xsara