Citroen C1 is a small city car, measuring 3435 mm (135.24 in.) - 3466 mm (136.46 in.) in length, 1615 mm (63.58 in.) - 1630 mm (64.17 in.) in width, and 1460 mm (57.48 in.) - 1470 mm (57.87 in.) in height.
There are three output options for the Citroen C1 1.0 across the model range: 68 Hp, 93 Nm; 69 Hp, 95 Nm; and 72 Hp, 93 Nm.
There’s not one Citroen C1 variant, that is high on fuel consumption. The whole range achieves great fuel economy, figures being between 3.7 l/100 km (63.57 mpg) and 4.6 l/100 km (51.13 mpg).
Currently, no electric or hybrid variants are available in the Citroen C1 model range.
Citroen C1 is a three- or five-door four-seat vehicle. No larger variants are included in the range.
Despite French cars not having the best reputation for reliability, the Citroen C1 was developed together with Toyota, thus should perform much better in terms of durability and dependability. That is proven by the mainly positive drivers’ reviews, praising the car for being powerful enough, in spite of the small engine size, and being cheap to own and run, with very few issues reported.