This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
Citroën C4 is a model from the French automobile manufacturer Citroën, positioned in the compact hatchback/crossover segment. The third generation (CC41) was introduced in 2020 and is built on the company’s CMP platform. The model includes both internal combustion engine variants and a fully electric ë-C4 version.
The new Citroën C4 features a design characterized by a coupe-style roofline and an SUV-like ground clearance. Thanks to the CMP platform, petrol, diesel and electric versions are produced on the same body structure. The electric ë-C4 has minor dimensional differences due to battery placement.
Dimensions (C4 – Internal Combustion Engine)
Dimensions (ë-C4 – Electric)
Petrol Engines
Diesel Engine
Electric Version (ë-C4)

Citroën C4 CC41 (Citroën)
The Citroën C4 features a driver’s cabin based on the i-Cockpit architecture, incorporating a digital instrument cluster and a multimedia system. An elevated driving position and spacious interior are characteristic elements of its cabin layout.
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Citroën C4 CC41 Console Design (Citroën)
The new Citroën C4 has achieved a four-star rating in Euro NCAP crash tests. It is equipped with advanced driver assistance systems.
Standard Safety Features:
Optional Systems:
The C4 and ë-C4 are produced at the Villaverde plant in Madrid, Spain. They compete in the European market against models such as the Renault Mégane, Peugeot 308 and Volkswagen Golf.
Design and Structural Features
Engine Options and Performance
Interior and Technological Features
Safety and Driver Assistance Systems
Production and Market Position