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Citroen Picasso 2024

During past, Citroen used to have two best-selling MPVs in its range: The Xsara Picasso (1999-2012), which it was sold totally in more than 1.76M pieces and the C4 Picasso (2006-2020), which it was produced in 891.000 pieces in its first generation and 732.000 more pieces in its second generation. Citroen had also the smaller C3 Picasso MPV (2009-2017), which it was replaced by the C3 Aircross SUV. The C4 Picasso & Grand Picasso models had a facelift in 2018, in which the "Picasso" name was replaced by the "SpaceTourer" to match with the largest 9-seater SpaceTourer minivan.
Nowadays, the C4 Picasso & Grand Picasso models left without having a successor, so I needed to change that! Using as a basis the Indonesian-spec Hyundai Stargazer MPV, I made the new Citroen Picasso MPV and this time is not using the "C3" or "C4" badges! With a size similar to C3 Aircross, 7 seats in its interior & off-road characteristics, it can replace both of the C3 Aircross, C4 Spacetourer models! A lot of features have being given also by the C5X high-riding liftback, which it was presented recently!

The all-new Citroen Picasso has 7 seats & SUV characteristics and it can replace both of the C4 Spacetourer & C3 Aircross models!

The all-new Citroen Picasso has 7 seats & SUV characteristics and it can replace both of the C4 Spacetourer & C3 Aircross models!

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The all-new Picasso is using a lot of features from the C5X high-riding liftback

The all-new Picasso is using a lot of features from the C5X high-riding liftback

The Citroen Xsara Picasso (1999-2012) made the MPV segment explode, because until 2012 it sold totally 1.76 pieces (Source: motor1.com)

The Citroen Xsara Picasso (1999-2012) made the MPV segment explode, because until 2012 it sold totally 1.76 pieces (Source: motor1.com)

Citroen's best seller MPV started as Xsara Picasso in 1999 and ended up in 2020 as C4 Spacetourer (as seen in this photo)

Citroen's best seller MPV started as Xsara Picasso in 1999 and ended up in 2020 as C4 Spacetourer (as seen in this photo)