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The Citroën C5 is a large family car produced by the French manufacturer Citroën since March 2001, currently at its third generation. It replaced the Citroën Xantia, in the large family car class, and is the first modern Citroën with "Cx" naming nomenclature, previously used by its ancestors, the C4 and C6 from 1930. A crossover, unrelated to the previous generations, was released in 2021, with crossover styling and marketed as the Citroën C5 X.[1]Шаблон:TOC left

Шаблон:Anchor First generation (DC/DE; 2001)

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The first-generation C5 was available as a five-door liftback or five-door estate styles only. As a liftback, Citroën had completely reversed the design philosophy from the fastback saloon era of Robert Opron. Production commenced in the end of 2000. Sales in the United Kingdom commenced in April 2001.[2]

Power came from 1.8 and 2.0 litre straight-4 and 3.0 litre V6 petrol engines, as well as 1.6, 2.0 and 2.2 litre direct injection diesel engines. The first-generation C5 was the last Citroën developed under the chairmanship of Jacques Calvet (1982–1999). The C5 had a further development of Citroën's hydropneumatic suspension, now called Hydractive 3.

The major change with this system was the use of electronic sensors to replace the mechanical height correctors seen in all previous hydropneumatic cars. This allowed the suspension computer to automatically control ride height: at high speed the suspension is lowered to reduce drag and at low speeds on bumpy roads the ride height is raised.

Manual control of ride height was retained, though it was overridden by the computer if the car was driven at an inappropriate speed for the selected height. Certain cars also featured the computer controlled ride stiffness, called Hydractive 3+.

In a major break with Citroën tradition, the brakes and steering were no longer powered by the same hydraulic system as the suspension, but the power steering used the same LDS fluid with its own pump. It has been speculatedШаблон:By whom that the primary driver for this was the cost of developing electronic brake force distribution for the system, when the PSA Group already had an implementation for conventional brakes.

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In September 2004, the C5 underwent a major facelift (new front and rear ends; same centre section) to bring it into line with the look of the new Citroën C4. The liftback was lengthened from Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert and the estate from Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert. Also, this new version got swivelling directional headlights.

The Hydractive suspension improves ride quality, keeps the car levelled, and enables the car to drive on three wheels if one tire is flat. The suspension is derived from the Hydropneumatic suspension used in the 1950s Citroën DS. Variations in height using the Hydractive suspension range up to Шаблон:Convert in the front and Шаблон:Convert in the back.

Production ended in December 2007, with the final production number being 720,000. In the United Kingdom, 45,502 models of the car were sold from 2001 to 2004.[3] Шаблон:Clear-left

Engine Displacement Power Torque Top speed 0–62 mph (100 km/h) (s)
1.8 L EW7 I4 1749 cc Шаблон:Convert at 5,500 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm 122 mph (196 km/h) 11.1
1.8 L EW7 I4 with automatic 11.3
2.0 L EW10 I4 1997 cc Шаблон:Convert at 6,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 4,100 rpm 129 mph (208 km/h) 9.8
2.0 L EW10 I4 HPI Шаблон:Convert at 6,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm 130 mph (209 km/h) 9.6
2.0 L EW10 I4 VVT Шаблон:Convert at 6,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm 9.1
3.0 L ES9 V6 2946 cc Шаблон:Convert at 6,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 3,750 rpm 144 mph (232 km/h) 9.7
3.0 L ES9 V6 VVT Шаблон:Convert at 6,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 3,750 rpm 143 mph (230 km/h) 8.6
1.6 L DV6 HDi diesel I4 1560 cc Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 1,750 rpm 118 mph (190 km/h) 11.3
2.0 L DW10 HDi diesel I4 1997 cc Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 1,900 rpm 112 mph (180 km/h) 13.1
Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 1,750 rpm 119 mph (192 km/h) 11.3
Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 2,000 rpm 127 mph (204 km/h) 9.8
2.2 L DW12 HDi diesel I4 2179 cc Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 2,000 rpm 127 mph (204 km/h) 10,5
Шаблон:Convert at 4,000 rpm Шаблон:Convert at 1,750 rpm 138 mph (222 km/h) 8,5

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The second-generation C5 was officially unveiled in the beginning of 2008, and does not retain the liftback bodystyle, instead being a regular, three box saloon of an aerodynamic shape.

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Citroën C5 Airscape Concept

The C5 Airscape concept, which was presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2007, gave an outlook on the second-generation C5.

It was launched in February 2008,[4] with the estate version following in May 2008,[4] and receives the name of Tourer. This C5 won 2009 Semperit Irish Car of the Year, as well as being awarded 2008–09 Japan's Import Car of the Year. The second generation was presented on 15 January 2008, having its world premiere at the Brussels Motor Show.

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The second-generation C5 is available with conventional springs, as well as the hydropneumatic suspension and 2.7L Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17 engine from the Citroën C6. In 2009, the 2.7L was replaced by an updated 3.0L unit which, despite offering more power, has improved fuel consumption and emissions.[5]

In 2010, the 2.0L HDi 140 and the 2.2L HDi 173 engines, were replaced by the 2.0L HDi 160 engine, mated to a six speed automatic or manual transmissions to comply with the Euro 5. Similarly, the 2.0L 16V 143 bhp petrol engine was replaced by the 1.6L THP 155, from the DS3 mated to a six speed manual transmission.

In 2011, the C5 was given a mild facelift, with a few cosmetic changes, such as LED lights. Three engines were added to the range consisting of two diesels, 2.0 HDI 160, and a 2.2 HDI 200 as well as a petrol engine, 1.6 VTI 120.

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In July 2012, the C5 was given another mild facelift, with a few cosmetic changes, such as softer chevron badging, modified badging of C5, softer chevron "grille" as per the recently updated C4, and exclusive badges (on the Exclusive) on the sides in front of the front doors. For the Exclusive, the onboard GPS/radio head was also changed to the eMyWay unit which features full Bluetooth connectivity and iPod/USB interface.

In May 2016, the C5 was officially withdrawn in the United Kingdom, due to disappointing sales of 17,105 since 2008.[6] In 2015, only 237 cars were sold, the lowest number since the car's launch. This is in comparison to 6,549 sales in France in the same time span. However, this could be due to the model being launched at the start of the financial crisis in 2008, as well as increased demand for crossover models. This also marked the end of right-hand drive production of the C5.[3]

Sharing the same underpinnings of the Citroën C6, which has since been discontinued, this generation of C5 is often referred to also as the "X7". It is observed that on these cars two technical entities, the hydropneumatic system and the double wishbone layout, are utilized in conjunction.

eTouch Comprising a package of services including the emergency and assistance calls, Citroën eTouch also proposes a virtual maintenance manual, and an Eco Driving service accessible via the MyCitroën personal area on the web. For calls, Citroën eTouch works completely independently.

The system is equipped with a GPS module, and a SIM card, with no need for a call plan and unlimited over time. The vehicles features two buttons, "SOS" for emergency calls (the call is also triggered automatically in the event of impact) and "Double Chevron" for assistance calls.

The emergency call gets emergency services to customers faster, for accident victims and bystanders alike. The two services are free and available at any time. In China, the C5 was heavily restyled in 2017, while in Europe, production officially ended. Since March 2017, the saloon became no longer free to order. However, the Tourer and the CrossTourer remained configurable.

2017 facelift in China

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The 2017 facelift for the second-generation C5 in China includes a redesign with the front end of the car completely redesigned, featuring new headlights, grilles, and bumper, and giving it an updated front face, and a slightly revised rear with new tail lamps. The 2017 facelift C5 model was powered by the same range of engines used in the pre-facelift model in China. Engine options include a 1.6-liter turbo gasoline engine with 167 horsepower (124 kilowatts) and a bigger 1.8 turbo engine with 204 hp (152 kW) and 207 pound-feet (280 Newton meters) of torque. Both motors will be mated exclusively to a six-speed automatic transmission, powering to the front wheels. The Hydractive hydropneumatic suspension won’t be available for the 2017 C5 facelift as Citroën has decided to drop it from its portfolio due to the high production costs and low customer demand.[7]

Engine Displacement Power Top speed 0–62 mph
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CO2 emissions (g/km)
1.8 L I4 1749 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 11.0 6.57 188
1.6 L I4 1598 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 12.2 6.2 144
2.0 L I4 1997 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 9.7 7.00 198
2.3 L I4 2253 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 9.9 12.8 299
1.6 L Turbocharged I4 1598 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8.6 6.69 153
3.0 L V6 2946 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 9.2 10.50 248
1.6 L diesel I4 1560 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 12.2 4.67 149
1.6 L diesel I4 1560 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 11.6 4.6 120
2.0 L diesel I4 1997 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 10.6 4.99 157
2.0 L diesel I4 1997 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 10.6 5.7 139
2.0 L diesel I4 1997 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 9.1 5.29 139
2.2 L diesel I4 2179 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 9.2 5.41 172
2.2 L diesel I4 2179 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8.3 5.9 155
2.7 L diesel V6 2720 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8.9 7.00 223
3.0 L diesel V6 2992 cc Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 7.7 6.19 195

Successor

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The new C5 X was revealed in the United Kingdom in July 2022. It will be sold in various markets, such as Australia and Europe.[8] It uses the C5 nameplate, but is now a larger mid-size crossover SUV.

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Sales and production

Year Worldwide production Worldwide sales Notes
2000 99
2001 109,657
2002 145,731
2003 105,299
2004 89,437
2005 84,506
2006 65,640
2007 46,853
2008 71,187
2009 87,600[9]
2010 116,000[9]
2011 100,457[4] 101,213[4] Total production reaches 1,120,615 units.[4]
2012 72,500[10] 76,300[10] Total production reaches 1,193,100 units.[10]
2013 63,862
2014 51,936
2015 35,179
2016 14,506
2017 13,262
2018 5,221
2019 729
2020 25
2021 14,215

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