Citroen C4 I Picasso (Phase I, 2007) 1.6 THP (140 Hp) Automatic 2008, 2009, 2010
Citroen C4 I Picasso (Phase I, 2007) 1.6 THP (140 Hp) Automatic 2008, 2009, 2010

General information

Name

Citroen C4 I Picasso (Phase I, 2007) 1.6 THP (140 Hp) Automatic 2008, 2009, 2010

Brand
Model
Year of production

2008

Number of seats

5

Number of doors

5

Body type
Powertrain architecture
Engine Modification

1.6 THP (140 Hp) Automatic

Power

140 Hp @ 5800 rpm.

Torque (Nm)

240 Nm @ 1400 rpm.

Electrical System

Performance specs

CO2 emissions (g/km)

200 g/km

Emission standard

Euro 4

Fuel consumption economy urban (l/100 km)

11.9 l/100 km

Fuel consumption economy extra urban (l/100 km)

6.5 l/100 km

Fuel consumption economy combined (l/100 km)

8.5 l/100 km

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

11.5 sec

Maximum speed (km/h)

192 km/h

Engine specs

Engine #1

Power
140 Hp @ 5800 rpm.
Power per litre
87.6 Hp/l
Torque
240 Nm @ 1400 rpm.
Engine displacement
1598 cm3
Number of cylinders
4
Position of cylinders
Inline
Cylinder bore
77 mm
Piston stroke
85.8 mm
Compression ratio
11
Number of valves per cylinder
4
Fuel system
Direct injection
Fuel type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Turbine
Turbocharger
Valve train
DOHC

Space volume and weights

Curb weight (kg)

1539 kg

Max weight (kg)

2055 kg

Fuel tank capacity (l)

60 l

Trunk boot space minimum (l)

500 l

Trunk boot space maximum (l)

1734 l

Dimensions

Length (mm)

4470 mm

Width (mm)

1830 mm

Height (mm)

1660-1680 mm

Wheelbase (mm)

2728 mm

Front track (mm)

1505 mm

Rear track (mm)

1539 mm

Minimum turning circle turning diameter (mm)

11.33 m

Drivetrain brakes and suspension specs

Drivetrain architecture

The ICE drives the front wheels of the vehicle.

Drive wheel

Front wheel drive

Transmission type

automatic

Front suspension system

Independent, Spring McPherson, with stabilizer

Rear suspension system

Semi-independent, spring

Front brakes

Ventilated discs

Rear brakes

Disc

Front tires size

215/50 R17

Rear tires size

215/50 R17

Wheel rims size

R17

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