Citroen unveils new hatchback as virus pushes event online
FRANKFURT — PSA Group unveiled one of its most important new models Tuesday with 20 people physically present and 2,600 watching online – a marketing configuration that the coronavirus seems likely to accelerate across the industry after the Geneva auto show was cancelled for the second straight year.
The company’s Citroen brand showed off the new version of its C4 compact hatchback, a vehicle that will be key to the company’s sales as it faces a highly competitive European car market amid severe headwinds from the coronavirus.
Citroen brand head Vincent Cobee said that the new hatchback represents “the core of the European market, which is the family car.”
The new C4 shakes up the design of its predecessor by adding elements more familiar from SUVs such as a higher seat position, more ground clearance and prominent wheel arches. In addition to diesel and gasoline versions it will come in an electric-only variant with a 50 kilowatt-hour battery that offers range of up to 350 kilometres (217 miles) and can charge to 80% in 30 minutes – if a fast-charging station is available.