Citroen will offer the Grand C4 Picasso with a range of engines including a new eHDi 90 four-cylinder diesel that has CO2 emissions of just 98g/km. A more powerful 2.0-litre BlueHDi 150 engine is also being offered and is available in both six-speed manual and a new six-speed automatic, which is noticeably smoother to drive than previously offered automatic options. Buyers will have a choice of four different trim levels: VTR, VTR+, Exclusive and Exclusive+. Both Exclusive trim lines also feature larger 17-inch alloy wheels as standard.
Anything else?
Tending to family needs, there is no lack of space inside thanks to a 645-litre boot that grows to 793 litres of useable space when the two rear seats are folded down. Like the smaller C4 Picasso, the middle row of seats is capable of accommodating three Isofix child seats while the completely flat floor means that legroom isn't compromised.
Read our first drive of the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso from the international launch.
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