Citroen C5 updated, new engines for 2010
Citroen is introducing two new greener engines to its C5 range to bring them into line with Euro V specifications.
The first is a new 2.0HDi 16V 119kW diesel that will replace both the existing 2.0- and 2.2-litre diesels.
Australia will get the new 340Nm engine in the Comfort and Exclusive models, meaning a 14 per cent power increase and around three per cent better fuel efficiency.
Combined figures for the sedan and wagon are now 6.8 and 6.9 litres/100km respectively, while CO2 emissions are both down to 179g/km.
The second is a 1.6-litre 16V 115kW petrol engine co-developed with BMW to replace the old 2.0-litre.
Power is up by eight per cent with torque now peaking at 240Nm mated with a six-speed manual gearbox.
Combined fuel use is down by a solid 18.5 per cent while CO2 has also been reduced by 16 per cent to 167g/km.
Other updates include small stylistic tweaks and standard Bluetooth and USB connectivity on Exclusive models.