Citroën C5 X Announced


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New 2022 Citroen C5 X flagship SUV set for UK launch by spring

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Citroen has cultured a reputation for doing things in its own quirky way – and that attitude won’t change anytime soon. Next year, the company will launch a new comfort-focused flagship crossover called the C5 X, which will straddle the gulf between a low-slung estate car and a tall-riding SUV.

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To add a further layer of complexity to the mix, Citroen says the C5 X will be the ultimate expression of relaxation and well-being the company has to offer, and it’ll do all of that for £27,000, which is almost £16,000 less than the equivalent Audi A4 allroad.

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The C5 nameplate is a tricky one to wrap your head around, though. The C5 X is worlds apart from the more functional character of C5 Aircross SUV and also slightly more premium, thanks to its cleaner surfacing and minimalist classy interior.

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However, the C5 X does share its EMP2 platform, as well as its petrol and plug-in hybrid powertrains, with the C5 Aircross (and, indeed, other larger members on the PSA side of the new Stellantis group).

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The naming is best explained by Citroen CEO Vincent Cobée, who told us, “We’ve had a lot of touring vehicles in the past called C5. We see this as a well-deserved, hedonist offer, not a luxury offer – it’s a dream you can have.”

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That attitude is reflected in the pricing. The C5 X’s £27,000 starting price will only soar as high as £35,000 for the plug-in hybrid version – and for that, you get a car that’s longer than the Peugeot 508 SW at 4,805mm. The wheelbase is a little shorter, though, at 2,785mm.

New 2022 Citroen C5 X: design and interior
Citroen’s focus for the C5 X was roominess, both in the cabin and the 545-litre boot (which, again, is slightly larger than the 508 SW’s). Fold down the rear seats and that figure swells to 1,640 litres, which Citroen says is enough space for a washing machine.

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The C5 X takes its styling inspiration from the C-Xperience concept shown at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. The low, wide nose features prominent double chevrons in the centre that splay outwards towards a new V-shaped light signature with slim LED daytime running lights sitting above the main headlight units.

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The long bonnet gets a distinctive hump in the centre, while tall, narrow wheels fill arches trimmed with subtle SUV-style cladding. Unlike the C5 Aircross, there are no air bumps along the car’s side – just gentle creases at the bottom of the doors. There’s also a prominent kick upwards in the window line above the rear wheels.

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Citroen clad the rear bumper in black plastic as a nod to its SUV styling language and, rather oddly for a car so focused on comfort, there are two spoilers – one at the top and one at the bottom of the rear glass. The LED lights also follow the V-shaped design of those at the front. It all adds up to a super-stylish, very modern crossover that’s still very Citroen.

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New 2022 Citroen C5 X: UK prices and specs revealed

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The quirky new Citroen C5 X flagship model is on sale now, with prices starting from £26,490. The line-up includes three trim levels, and the choice of pure petrol or plug-in hybrid power.

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At first glance, usage of the C5 nameplate is a tricky one to wrap your head around. The C5 X is worlds apart from the more functional character of C5 Aircross SUV and is positioned as being slightly more premium, thanks to its cleaner surfacing and minimalist classy interior.

Citroen C5 X -4.jpg

However, the C5 X does share its EMP2 platform, as well as its petrol and plug-in hybrid powertrains, with the C5 Aircross (and, indeed, other larger members on the PSA side of the Stellantis group).

Citroen C5 X 2021-3.jpg

The naming is best explained by Citroen CEO Vincent Cobée, who told us: “We’ve had a lot of touring vehicles in the past called C5. We see this as a well-deserved, hedonist offer, not a luxury offer – it’s a dream you can have.”

Citroen C5 X 2021-6.jpg

That attitude is reflected in the pricing. The C5 X’s £26,490 starting price extends to £38,650 for the plug-in hybrid version in range-topping spec, and for that you get a car that’s longer than the Peugeot 508 SW at 4,805mm. The wheelbase is a little shorter, though, at 2,785mm.

New 2022 Citroen C5 X: design and interior
Citroen’s focus for the C5 X is roominess, both in the cabin and the 545-litre boot (which, again, is slightly larger than the 508 SW’s). Fold down the rear seats and that figure swells to 1,640 litres, which Citroen says is enough space for a washing machine.


The C5 X takes its styling inspiration from the C-Xperience concept shown at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. The low, wide nose features prominent double chevrons in the centre that splay outwards towards a new V-shaped light signature with slim LED daytime running lights sitting above the main headlight units.

The long bonnet gets a distinctive hump in the centre, while tall, narrow wheels fill arches trimmed with subtle SUV-style cladding. Unlike the C5 Aircross, there are no air bumps along the car’s side – just gentle creases at the bottom of the doors. There’s also a prominent kick upwards in the window line above the rear wheels.

Citroen clad the rear bumper in black plastic as a nod to its SUV styling language and, rather oddly for a car so focused on comfort, there are two spoilers – one at the top and one at the bottom of the rear glass. The LED lights also follow the V-shaped design of those at the front. It all adds up to a super-stylish, very modern crossover that’s still very Citroen.

The cabin gets Citroen’s advanced-comfort seats that feature special padding, similar to a memory foam mattress topper. The plug-in hybrid model will also be the first Citroen to receive the firm’s new Advanced Comfort active suspension, which promises a smooth ride.

Another first for the C5 X is an all-new 12-inch HD infotainment touchscreen that, like the new C4, has the heating and ventilation controls mounted separately, lower down on the dashboard. The infotainment system also features over-the-air updates, and there’s the option of an equipping and advanced head-up display that’s a sizeable 21 inches wide.

Level 2 autonomous driving technology (which blends adaptive cruise control with lane-keeping assistance) will also be available, along with convenience features such as voice recognition, wireless smartphone charging and screen mirroring.

New 2022 Citroen C5 X: engines and drivetrains
The engine line-up opens with the company’s turbocharged 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, which develops 128bhp. Above that, there’s a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol unit with 178bhp – and, unlike Citroen’s smaller vehicles, the C5 X will only be available with an eight-speed automatic gearbox.

Above the petrols, there’ll be the same plug-in hybrid system found in the C5 Aircross, which blends the 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with an electric motor and a 13.2kWh battery pack for a combined output of 222bhp and a maximum electric range of 31 miles. And 7.4kW single phase charging is standard.

However, according to Cobée, there is the possibility that a larger battery pack could eventually find its way into the C5 X PHEV. “This will evolve,” he told us. “Yes, we will be able to increase the zero-emissions range in the life of the vehicle.”

A fully electric version is less likely. Cobée said: “Fully electric is in our minds, but not in our plans. It might be an evolution depending on battery technology and charging infrastructure – in three to four years, it could be more relevant.”

New 2022 Citroen C5 X: UK prices and specifications
The entry level equipment level is called Sense Plus and is priced from £26,490 for the PureTech 130 petrol option, or £35,190 for the plug-in hybrid variant. Standard kit includes 19-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights, plus partial man-made leather upholstery. Technology includes a 10-inch central touchscreen display with 3D navigation and wireless smartphone mirroring, front and rear parking sensors, plus a reversing camera.

Shine models are available from £27,990, and this is the trim level where the more powerful 178bhp petrol option becomes an option, priced from £29,990. Shine models include further styling additions such as satin chrome trim on the rear bumper, along with partial leather/man-made leather upholstery in the cabin. A heated steering wheel is included and ambient LED lighting is equipped. This model also receives a larger central touchscreen as standard, sized at 12-inches, along with the full size head-up display, wireless smartphone charging and radar guided active safety braking.

Shine Plus is the range topping trim level and is offered from £29,980. These cars receive extended window tinting and acoustic insulation, plus full leather upholstery, with front seats that are electrically adjustable and heated. A power tailgate is standard along with a 360-degree style camera system and extended blind spot warning monitors.

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