New Citroën C5 X is equipped with
high-performance, efficient petrol engines meeting the stringent Euro
6.3 standard, with the choice of PureTech 130 Stop & Start or
PureTech 180 Stop & Start engines. For even greater seamless ease of
use and peace of mind behind the wheel, C5 X features an EAT8 automatic
gearbox.
Compared to traditional large car rivals, new C5 X delivers surprise and excitement at first sight and is inspired, right down to its name, by the 2016 CXperience Concept car. New C5 X’s bold and unique design immediately identifies it as Citroën's new flagship model.
With an increased ground clearance compared to a traditional saloon and large 19-inch wheels fitted with distinctive tall & narrow tyres, new C5 X delivers an SUV-inspired raised driving position that provides greater visibility and safety.
Further exterior highlights for new C5 X include Citroën's new V-shaped light signature at the front and rear, which are standard across the range. Visible both day and night, this advanced system underlines C5 X's unique body style. First seen on new C4 it allows other road users to immediately identify new C5 X as a Citroën.
New C5 X Plug-in Hybrid is a modern and high-tech electric mobility vehicle that offers comfort and versatility of use. The embodiment of Citroen’s ë-Comfort mobility, it keeps the driver and passengers perfectly insulated from the road and the outside world.
More and more motorists are choosing to drive electric and hybrid vehicles. As such, you’ll find plenty of charging points available across the UK, whether you’re in town, at work, or on the motorway.
Charging your electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid (PHEV) at home is simple. You can either use a standard three-pin socket, or invest in a wallbox. The wallbox is a much faster solution, cutting charge times down by several hours. And with manufacturer deals or government incentives often available on wallboxes, it’s a cost-effective option too.
Many workplaces are starting to provide rapid-charging facilities for employees’ vehicles. Indeed, government help is available for businesses, such as the Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS), which is provided by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEZ). If your workplace doesn’t yet have rapid charging, you can plug into a three-pin socket.