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The new Citroën C4 Aircross compact SUV will be available in two and four wheel drive formats

The new Citroën C4 Aircross, a compact SUV version of the Citroën C4, will be available in two and four wheel drive versions when it goes on sale next autumn.

The C4 Aircross takes some styling cues from Citroën's Hypnos concept car first seen in 2008, particularly the design of the 18-inch wheels and rear lights.

See the official pics of the new Citroën C4 Aircross

The five-seat C4 Aircross is 4340mm long, 1800mm wide and 1630mm high. Key features include a panoramic glass sunroof that is illuminated by integrated LED lights at night and a boot volume of 442 litres.

The range will feature 2WD-only 1.6i, 114bhp petrol engine, plus 1.6, 110bhp and 1.8, 150bhp diesels. The diesels – the French marque’s 110Hdi and 150Hdi units – will be mated to a manual six-speed gearbox, while the petrol car will get a five-speed ‘box. A two-litre petrol variant will not be made available in European markets. The 110Hdi will be offered as a two or four wheel drive car.

The Citroën C4 Aircross boasts vertically integrated LEDs at the front, indicator repeaters in the door mirrors, light guides in the rear light clusters and an integrated rearview reversing camera.

Equipment includes GPS navigation with touch-screen, reversing camera and USB or Bluetooth connection for portable audio players.

Citroen UK has yet to decide which versions will be offered for sale here.

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CX 7 driver 26 September 2014

Citroen Aircross

It seems that they have sold this in Australia in right hand drive form for over a year, but they choose not to market it here! Why? It looks better than the ASX which it is based on, and with all the deals that Citroen offer on their other cars, surely the price would be competitive. Come on Citroen.....