Road Test
Citroën C-Crosser 2.2 HDi
Test date 05 September 2007
Price as tested £25,695
For Crisp styling, good to drive, seven-seat flexibility, decent SUV performance
AgainstDash plastics, no steering reach adjustment, no auto option, pricey
There isn’t much history in the C-Crosser’s closet, Citroën’s only other forays into the 4x4 arena being decidedly left-field offerings such as the BX and AX 4x4s, the C25 4x4, the Berlingo XTR+ and, of course, the never-to-be-forgotten Mehari 4x4 and the crazy twin-engined 2CV Sahara.
The C-Crosser concept itself was first shown at the Geneva show way back in 2001 and also happened to feature drive-by-wire steering. But that was very different to the car you see here, which is technically little more than a restyled, rebadged Mitsubishi Outlander/Peugeot 4007.
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