VIKING Citron is holding a test drive open weekend for the new C4 from Friday, November 26 to Sunday, November 28.
Visitors to the dealership at The Autoplaza, Houndmills, during the three days can view and drive the stylish new car.
The C4 will be presented in two striking, and distinctively different, bodystyles - coup and hatchback. It will also introduce several major innovations, class-leading aerodynamics as well as numerous significant comfort and convenience features.
The eye-catching C4 coup (pictured) displays sharp, dynamic lines, while the C4 hatchback is more curvy and rounded.
Among the numerous innovations that the new C4 will bring to the class is a multi-functional fixed-centered steering wheel, which offers easy access to the centrally-mounted controls.
In addition, its unique design will enhance safety by allowing the housing of a specially-designed airbag that offers greater protection to the driver.
The C4 will also boast other advanced safety features, such as an involuntary lane-departure warning system, designed to help prevent drivers from losing concentration or falling asleep at the wheel, as well as dual-function directional Xenon headlamps, which provide improved lighting when cornering.
On top of this, the new C4 is set to be the only car in the class to offer laminated glass side windows, which will not only provide maximum protection against break-ins but also enhance the acoustic comfort inside the cabin.
And occupant comfort is set to be a key attraction of the new C4.
Drivers will benefit from a unique, translucent instrument cluster that is able to adjust to ambient light, giving a clear read-out no matter what the light conditions.
Powering the new C4 will be a wide range of the company's very latest petrol and HDi common rail diesel engines, most of which will meet Euro IV emission standards, offering a broad range of performance - from 90 to 180bhp for petrol and 92 to 138bhp for diesel.
For more information, contact the sales department on 01256 697801.
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