The Citroën C1 (2nd Gen) was a small, city-focused car produced from 2014 to 2022. Built for navigating tight urban streets, it featured a compact, rounded design with playful details and a cheerful front end. As a collaboration with Peugeot and Toyota, it shared its platform with the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo, offering practicality and affordability.
The C1 was designed to be light and efficient, making it a popular choice for city dwellers seeking low-cost mobility. Its agile handling and easy parking ability made it ideal for short trips. When production ended, it marked a shift in Citroën's focus towards larger, more eco-friendly vehicles, like electric crossovers and SUVs.
The Citroën C1 has a total length of 11’4.6” (347 cm), overall width of 5’3.8" (162 cm), and height of 4’9.8" (147 cm). The wheelbase of the Citroën C1 is 7’8.1” (234 cm) with a curb weight of 1,883 lb (854 kg).
The Citroën C1 (2nd Gen) was a small, city-focused car produced from 2014 to 2022. Built for navigating tight urban streets, it featured a compact, rounded design with playful details and a cheerful front end. As a collaboration with Peugeot and Toyota, it shared its platform with the Peugeot 108 and Toyota Aygo, offering practicality and affordability.
The C1 was designed to be light and efficient, making it a popular choice for city dwellers seeking low-cost mobility. Its agile handling and easy parking ability made it ideal for short trips. When production ended, it marked a shift in Citroën's focus towards larger, more eco-friendly vehicles, like electric crossovers and SUVs.
The Citroën C1 has a total length of 11’4.6” (347 cm), overall width of 5’3.8" (162 cm), and height of 4’9.8" (147 cm). The wheelbase of the Citroën C1 is 7’8.1” (234 cm) with a curb weight of 1,883 lb (854 kg).