We’re really not big fans of hatchbacks that have been converted into sedans, especially when this is the case with a cute 5-door like the Ford Fiesta that was never designed to take a separate boot in its exterior shape.
But these cars play a huge role in developing countries. Think of it like downsizing to a compact car that’s smaller and less practical than the sedan you really wanted but also cheaper. We know that sound mean, but it’s also true because these models stay on the market long after he base hatch is replaced because they just aren’t about up-to-date styling.
This is the new Citroen C4 sedan, spotted by Chinese website Autohome.com.cn. There, it’s actually called the c-Quattre and is built by a Joint Venture called Dongfeng-PSA. It will reportedly debut on the market there on March 25, followed by a motor show debut in Beijing.
It’s a bit hard to tell if this is a facelift of the old C4 or a sedan based on the new one. The grille and bonnet are similar to those on the European car, but the headlights are different in places. However, the dash and steering wheel are clearly from the old car.
This is the new Citroen C4 sedan, spotted by Chinese website Autohome.com.cn. There, it’s actually called the c-Quattre and is built by a Joint Venture called Dongfeng-PSA. It will reportedly debut on the market there on March 25, followed by a motor show debut in Beijing.
It’s a bit hard to tell if this is a facelift of the old C4 or a sedan based on the new one. The grille and bonnet are similar to those on the European car, but the headlights are different in places. However, the dash and steering wheel are clearly from the old car.