C5 Aircross Sport – The facelifted Citroën C5 Aircross Sport is expected to arrive in Australian showrooms later in H1, 2023.
Available in a single, highly specified Sport variant, the C5 Aircross Sport offers customers an upgraded engine and transmission combination alongside additional features included as standard.
Features such as panoramic sunroof, new black exterior styling pack, upgraded 10.1 inch central screen for infotainment connectivity, heated front seats with a massage function for the drivers seat as well as electronic adjustment.
The C5 Aircross is powered by a 1.6L Turbo Petrol with power of 133kW and torque of 250Nm, driving the front wheels through a smooth 8 speed AT.
Pricing will be announced closer to the release date but buyers can register their interest now at the Citroen website. ‘
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The Citroën C5 Aircross Sport is anticipated to arrive in Australian showrooms later in H1, 2023.
Further information including pricing and full specification will be announced closer to launch. Interested customers are now invited to register their interest through their local authorised retailer and at: https://www.citroen.com.au/models/new-c5-aircross-register-your-interest.html
Quick Citroën C5 Aircross Sport details
KEY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine specification:
1.6L Turbo Petrol PureTech Stop & Go system
Capacity: (cc) 1598cc
Cylinders: 4
Max power: 133kW@ 5,500rpm
Max torque: 250Nm @ 1,650rpm
Fuel system: High pressure direct injection
Transmission:
8-speed Efficient Automatic Transmission (EAT8)
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