Geneva Preview: 2014 Citroen C1

February 24, 2014
France’s Citroën has lifted the veil off of the C1 city car ahead of its official debut at next week’s Geneva Motor Show. The C1 is the smallest and most affordable member of the automaker’s lineup.

Stretching just 136 inches long, the second-gen C1 stands out from its predecessor thanks to an all-new design inspired by recent additions to the Citroën lineup like the C4 Picasso and the C4 Cactus. The front end gains an aggressive look with a twin-slat grille and oval headlights mounted below a set of vertical LED daytime running lights, while the rear end features a large glass hatch and chunky tail lamps.

Buyers can order the C1 with either two or four doors. Both versions can be fitted with a generously-sized retractable cloth roof called Airscape in Citroën-speak.

Interior pictures are not available but Citroën promises the new C1 is noticeably more upmarket and better finished than its Spartan predecessor. The list of options includes keyless entry and go, a rear-view camera, a hill-start assist function and an infotainment system controlled by a seven-inch touch screen located on the center stack.

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