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Citroën C1

Citroën C1

FieldValue
nameCitroën C1
image2017 Citroen C1 Flair Puretech 1.2 Front.jpg
captionThe second generation Citroën C1
manufacturerTPCA
relatedPeugeot 107 (2005–2014)
Peugeot 108
Toyota Aygo
productionJune 2005 – January 2022
assemblyKolín, Czech Republic (TPCA)
classCity car (A)
successorCitroën Ami
Citroën C3

Peugeot 108 Toyota Aygo Citroën C3

The Citroën C1 is a city car marketed by Citroën from June 2005 to January 2022, originally developed as part of the B-Zero project by PSA Peugeot Citroën in a joint venture with Toyota, with two generations produced.

The C1 was developed along with two badge engineered variants, the Peugeot 107, which is mostly identical to the C1 aside from its front bumper fascia and front and rear lights, and the Toyota Aygo, which is slightly more differentiated. The three siblings debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show and were manufactured at the facilities of the TPCA joint venture (Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile) in the city of Kolín, Czech Republic.

First generation (PM/PN; 2005)

  • 3-door hatchback
  • 5-door hatchback}}
  • 1.0 L 1KR-FE I3 (petrol)
  • 1.4 L DV4-TD I4 (diesel)}}
  • 5-speed manual
  • 5-speed automated manual}} The C1's body was designed by Donato Coco in a one-box configuration. On both the five door C1 and 107, though not the Aygo, the rear tail light cluster extends from the edge of the rear doors to the rear window, without a distinctly expressed "C-pillar". The C1 is powered by a 1.0 L three cylinder engine, which has a fuel economy of 61.4 mpg (UK gallons EU method; 4.6 L/100 km EU method; ca 43.4 mpg US with US method) or a 1.4 L four cylinder diesel engine which has a fuel economy of 68.9 mpg (UK gallons EU method; 4.1 L/100 km EU method; ca 48.8 mpg US with US method). According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, the C1 is the production car with the second-best fuel economy both among petrol engines (after the Toyota Prius) and among diesel engines (after the Smart Fortwo mhd).

In January 2010, PSA Peugeot Citroën announced that it was recalling around 100,000 of the C1 and Peugeot 107, following the worldwide recall by Toyota for a sticking accelerator pedal – which the Aygo is affected by. Under certain circumstances, the pedal can stick in a partially depressed position, or return slowly to the off position. The C1 became popular as a cheap racing car for use in endurance racing, similar to its predecessor the Citroën 2CV.

File:2008 Citroen C1 Rhythm 1.0 Rear.jpg|Rear view (pre-facelift) File:Citroen C1 2.JPG|Interior (facelift)

Trim range (United Kingdom)

  • Vibe, available in three-door or five-door, this was the basic model and the cheapest. Did not come with central locking, a rev counter, air conditioning or electric windows. Only available with the 1.0i engine.
  • Rhythm, available in three-door or five-door, this trim added remote central locking, body-coloured wing mirrors, two side airbags and an engine rev counter. The 1.4 HDi diesel and the 1.0i petrol engines were both available with this trim.
  • Code, available in three-door or five-door, added to the Rhythm specification by including 14 inch alloy wheels, half leather-trimmed seats, chrome interior trim inserts and a glove box cover. The 1.4 HDi diesel and the 1.0i petrol engines were both available with this trim.

;Special editions (United Kingdom)

  • Cool – based on the Vibe, adding air conditioning and blue seat fabrics/dashboard inserts, available in Lipizan White or Damas Blue.
  • Airplay – based on the Rhythm, adding full iPod connectivity, iPod cradle, a 4 GB iPod Nano and coloured dashboard inserts and door pulls. Early models were available with bright, swirling decals. This model was originally revealed at the 2006 British International Motor Show in July 2006.

Designer Franco Sbarro created a modified C1 named the GT-C1, a design concept that follows the same theme of his previous Citroën Xsara Picasso Cup Concept. The extreme bodywork feature very wide wheels and gullwing doors alongside a modified 1.6L engine from the Citroën C2 VTS and Citroën C4 WRC-derived brakes.

In Portugal and Greece, a commercial van version called the Entreprise is offered, equipped with the 1.4L diesel engine and available only in the three-door body, for urban use. Its 107 sibling also offers an identical version.

In the United Kingdom, the now-defunct Electric Car Corporation sold an electric car based on the C1, called the Citroën C1 ev'ie from 2009 to 2012.

2009 facelift

Facelift (2009)
Facelift (2009) Citroën C1 showing tail light clusters

In January 2009, the Citroën C1 was facelifted at the same time as the Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo.

The updated C1 features a revised front bumper and grille, in keeping with Citroën's family look. Three new colours were also added and trim levels were also revised: basic Vibe models became 'VT', and Rhythm became 'VTR'. More durable seat fabrics were used and ventilation control graphics were updated for better legibility, and all models received new wheel trims. A revised clutch was fitted from this model onwards.

A special edition "Splash" was available at launch, though this was a strictly limited edition. This was based on the basic "VT". However, it featured air conditioning, a CD player and electric front windows. The Splash model was available in Electra Blue or Lipizan White. Electra Blue came with white door mirrors, whilst Lipizan White came with glossy black door mirrors.

2012 facelift

Facelift (2012)
Facelift (2012) Citroën C1 showing tail light clusters

Citroën made a further facelift in March 2012. Changes included revised bumper, bonnet, steering wheel and CD player; LED daytime running lights, a new blue paint "Botticelli Blue", and improved fuel economy.

Two new trims were added to the facelift C1 range – Platinum and Edition, both came with alloy wheels, foglights, and a leather steering wheel and gearstick as standard while Platinum added a spoiler and chrome interior trim. VTR+ became the entry level trim when these were introduced.

In August 2012, a third trim, Connexion, was also added to the line-up. Connexion was based on the VTR trim, with 14" alloy wheels, dark tinted rear windows, and different painting.

From 2012 to 2014, The car was rebranded as the Citroën C1 eco for the Greek market.

Engines

ModelYearEngineDisplacementPowerTorque0 –Top speedFuel economy (NEDC)emission
(g/km)
1.0i 12V2005–2014I3998 cc69 PS at 6,000 rpm93 Nm at 3,600 rpm12.3 s98 mph4.3 L/100km99-109
ModelYearEngineDisplacementPowerTorque0 -Top speedFuel economy (NEDC)emission
(g/km)
1.4 HDi 8V2005–2010I41398 cc56 PS at 4,000 rpm130 Nm at 1,750 rpm14.8 s96 mph4.0 L/100km109

Reliability

Breakdown statistics reported by the German Automobile Club in May 2010 placed the Citroën C1 (which the data grouped with the Peugeot 107 and Toyota Aygo) at the top of the sub small car class, in respect of the low breakdown rates achieved for cars aged between one and four years.

Safety

The Euro NCAP score was reduced from 4 stars to 3 stars for the 2012 facelift.

Second generation (AB40; 2014)

  • 3-door hatchback
  • 5-door hatchback
  • 5-door cabriolet}} 1.2 L EB2-F I3 (petrol; PAB40) (2014-2018) 1.0 L 1KR-B52 I3 (petrol) (2018-) At the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, Citroën presented a redesigned C1, also to be manufactured at a factory of the Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech (TPCA) in a joint venture with the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo. A fixed-profile cabriolet model named Airscape was introduced with a folding canvas roof, available in both 3 and 5-door configurations.

Trim range

Source:

  • Feel - Comes with large fabric sunroof, sacrificing some of the rear headroom. Replaced in 2020 by the 'Sense' trim.
  • Flair - same as Feel trim, but also comes with optional keyless start, climate control, and a reversing camera. Replaced in 2020 with the 'Shine' trim.
  • Sense
  • Shine
  • Touch - most basic trim level, lacking air conditioning, a rev counter, and adjustable driving seats.

;Special editions

  • Elle - cherry pink stitching and two tone paint.
  • JCC+ - made in collaboration with French fashion designer, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, the JCC+ is based upon the base flair model. The trim level has a number of customised features, including but a 15" black alloy wheels, different paint, unique badging, and automatic air conditioning and headlights.
  • Lagoon
  • Origins Collector's Edition - features a number of cosmetic changes plus 15" black alloy wheels.
  • Furio - comes with a more 'sporty' look, such as race stripes, roof spoiler, and central exhaust tip.
  • Sunrise
  • Urban Ride - additional paint options.

Engines

NameYearEngine modelDisplacementPowerTorque0 –Top speedFuel economy (NEDC)emission
(g/km)
1.0 VTi 682014-20181.0 L 1KR-FE I3998 cc69 PS at 6,000 rpm95 Nm at 4,300 rpm13.0 s160 kph4.1 L/100km90
1.2 PureTech1.2 L EB2-F I31199 cc83 PS at 5,750 rpm{{cvt117Nmabbr=}} at 2,750 rpm11.0 s171 km/h4.3 L/100km99
1.0 VTi 722019-20221.0 L 1KR-B52 I3998 cc72 PS at 6,000 rpm93 Nm at 4,400 rpm12.6 s160 kph3.8 L/100km86

Safety

Rear view (Second generation; PAB40)

Discontinuation

The next-generation C1 was planned to be released in March 2021 based on the TNGA-B platform, but the plan was cancelled. The TPCA joint venture announced the discontinuation of the Citroën C1 and Peugeot 108 for 2021, while the Toyota Aygo will continue to the third-generation as the Toyota Aygo X. Production was stopped in 1 January 2022, after almost 1.2 million vehicles were produced (both generations included).

Sales

Calendar YearEurope
200517,949
200687,563
200793,903
2008104,475
2009118,702
2010102,023
201182,969
201265,573
201356,722
201453,518
201563,695
201662,537
201753,292
201852,020
201949,900
202040,578
202135,897
20223,559

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