A fresh take on the latest trends in the segment of high-volume luxury vehicles, the C4 Picasso Lounge is an attractive alternative to high-end saloons and SUVs. With dynamic and sophisticated body styling and a refined and comfortable cabin, it is aimed at customers looking for a distinctive vehicle featuring all the attributes of the executive class.
The C4 Picasso Lounge has two large armchairs front and rear, each with two adjustable armrests, providing first-class comfort for all four passengers. Each armchair can be adjusted for height, length and rake, while the front seats boast electric controls, with position memory on the driver's side. The seats are upholstered in special black leather with overstitching. The leather on the upper part of the seats features light-coloured lining and chevrons in relief. The cabin also receives varnished dashboard and door-panel trim.
All occupants benefit from the advantages of the C4 Picasso visiospace in terms of roominess, visibility, brightness, and comfort equipment. The Lounge version brings all four passengers complete travelling comfort with no compromise on boot volume (500 litres VDA under the parcel shelf).
This top-of-the-range model comes with a wealth of equipment for comfort and driving pleasure, and special exterior features including:
- dark-tinted, laminated side windows that not only add to exterior styling but also provide optimal acoustic comfort and safety,
- a chrome-coloured Lounge badge on the rear door,
- 18-inch aluminium wheels,
- a panoramic sunroof that enhances the brightness of the cabin, especially for back seat passengers.
The C4 Picasso Lounge will be launched in Germany at end-2007 and in the UK in first-quarter 2008 fitted with a HDi 138 DPFS diesel engine mated to the six-speed electronic gearbox system or a six-speed automatic unit.
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