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Citroen e-C4 X review: A comfortable all-electric family cruiser

Citroen e-C4 X review: A comfortable all-electric family cruiser

It’s fair to say the Citroen e-C4 X is very much a variation on a theme. It’s an extended, slightly more distinctive version of the e-C4, accommodating a longer rear end in the same wheelbase.

So it has a bigger boot, a slightly better rear cabin space and, in my opinion at least, much tidier proportions.

Both of the above cars are all-electric, and they each present a very strong case for themselves. A claimed 222-mile range, 136bhp, quick charging times and an entry price of just under £32,000 – all in a pretty package.

When the e-C4 X was launched, I took it out on a test drive on a pre-selected rural route, but I’ve not had chance to drive one, and my opinion has changed very little. It’s still competent, comfortable and competitively priced.

Even with an out-of-fashion saloon-style boot on it, the e-C4 X swallows up large loads, and the weekly shop barely makes a dent in its capacious boot.

Taking passengers in the back is every bit as easy as it will be in the hatchback setup of its sibling too, although there’s perhaps slightly less headroom thanks to the sloping roof.

It’s actually a surprisingly big car once you get it out in the open. Not problematically so, but its generous proportions allow for more legroom, and that 510-litre boot, so you can forgive it being slightly trickier to park than earlier Citroen family cars.

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  • June 17, 2023