Picasso, in the automotive world, doesn’t have anything to do with the Spanish painter that co-founded the Cubist movement. In Citroen’s jargon, Picasso is an indicator for a multi-purpose vehicle.
Here's a car marketing mystery. Answers on a postcard, please. By the time someone's resigned to buying a small MPV, do they really still give a toss about it looking sporty? We've already established ...
Engines range from 1.6 e-HDi EGS to 2.0 HDi Automatic Readers report Real MPG to be between 24–60 mpg Engine range kicks off with a 127PS 1.8 petrol from £14,995 and with a 110PS 1.6 HDI from £16,495.
Citroën unveiled their new minivan (MPV in European parlance) at the Paris show. The C4 Picasso joins (rather than replacing) the long-in-the-tooth Xsara Picasso, as well as the larger C8, in the ...
Pity the poor family man, weighed down by the burden of transporting his growing brood, yet yearning to make as good an impression on passers-by as he did when he was young and carefree. The Citroën ...
Comfort and refinement are the watchwords here. The Citroen C4 Picasso is good in town and on the motorway, but less so on twisty roads. Engines range from 1.2 Puretech 110 to 2.0 BlueHDi 150 Readers ...
While Ford and others try to make their MPVs look like normal hatchbacks - generally a comically proportioned disguise - Citroen reckons an MPV should look like an MPV because there's no shame in ...
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