Facelifted Citroen C4 hatchback will hit the Chinese car market on May 18

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May 11, 2012 9:43 AM CEST

The facelifted Citroen C4, called c-Quatre in China, will be launched on the Chinese car market on May 18. The c-Quatre is based on the first-gen Citroen C4 and made in China by the Dongfeng-PSA joint venture. The facelifted C4 sedan was launched in April. Changes are the same on both cars; a new grill with more chrome, new light units and new bumpers.

Citroen c-Quatre

Very few changes at the back. Slightly different lights, little little bit more chrome. Price will range from about 100.000 yuan to 140.000 yuan. There will be two engines: a 1.6 with 104hp and 142nm and the good old 2.0 with 147hp and 200nm. The c-Quatre is good to go for at least another three years…

Citroen c-Quatre

Via: Sohu.com.

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