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Citroën will reveal its head-turning C5 Airscape concept car to the
world at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show. Featuring a carbon-fibre
folding roof, striking styling and crammed with innovative technology,
much of which is designed to minimise its impact on the environment,
this all-new design provides a fresh take on the world of executive
cabriolets.
The high waistline, ribbed panels,
C6-style concave rear window and sleek, aerodynamic profile help to
communicate the Citroën C5 Airscape’s exclusive status, while the
distinctive exterior design is further enhanced by the 19-inch alloys,
large air-intakes, twin chrome tailpipes and long incisive headlamps.
Without question, one of the 4-seater
C5 Airscape’s defining characteristics is the automatically folding
top. Complete with integrated sunroof and textile lining, this
carbon-fibre roof resembles a canvas one, a feature so suggestive of
up-market cabriolets.
It opens to reveal a sumptuous interior
of dark-brown leather and chrome, reflecting the refined and
sophisticated nature of the car. The latest in a line of green Citroën
concepts, the C5 Airscape showcases important and innovative technology.
Fuel economy is managed by an ‘UrbanHybrid’ system that includes a
reversible alternator-starter and super capacitors. This system allows
onboard equipment, such as the air conditioning or audio system, to be
powered by energy recovered during braking and deceleration, while
engine torque can be temporarily boosted when required.
The ‘UrbanHybrid’ system, which helps
reduce CO2 emissions by 24g/km on the combined cycle, also
switches off the engine when the vehicle is at standstill, before
starting it again instantly once the accelerator is pressed. The
fitting of a refined, bio-diesel compliant 208bhp 2.7HDi V6 engine,
complete with particulate filter, further minimises any impact on the
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