What are the differences between the new and old Citroën models?
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Differences include a slight price reduction and a refreshed, more youthful appearance after a 'facelift'. Exterior differences: Citroën has equipped the third-generation C5 with the latest family 'ensemble' similar to the C6, featuring an integrated design that spans the entire front fascia, giving it a more youthful visual appeal. Compared to the older model, it maintains a dignified and imposing presence while appearing very spirited, aligning well with current popular aesthetics. Rear differences: For the rear, the new model has eliminated the ducktail spoiler design, no longer emphasizing a sporty effect, but the overall shape is more imposing and better suited to the mid-size car positioning. The taillights are one of the highlights of the third-generation Citroën C5, with a redesigned shape and internal structure, featuring full LED lighting. When illuminated, the effect resembles the number '88', which is why the official design is called the 'Quad-8' matrix taillights.