If you haven’t had enough of the new 2014 Citroen C4 Picasso, you can thank our intrepid spy photographers who had the courage to face an undisguised prototype of the French minivan in Sweden and get up close and personal to shoot some photos both of the exterior and interior.
Not that we’re looking at something we haven’t seen before, since as it turns out, there’s nothing remotely conceptual about Citroen’s so-called Technospace Concept that’s on display at the Geneva Motor Show as we speak.
Even the interior with the instrument panel positioned in the center of the dashboard on this black test car is the same as the one featured in the Technospace.
In Geneva, Citroen said that the study, and subsequently the production model, measures 4,430mm long, 1,830mm wide and 1,610mm high, making it 40mm shorter in length and 50mm in height over the current C4 Picasso, but it features a 55mm longer wheelbase at 2,783mm.
What we’re waiting for Citroen to tell us is the range of diesel and gasoline engines that will be on offer for the new C4 Picasso and when it plans to launch the compact minivan in the market.
Citroen will also introduce a longer, seven-seater replacement to the Grand Picasso.
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