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What are the dimensions of the Citroen Versailles?

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DiRosalie
08/30/25 3:34am

The dimensions of the Citroen Versailles are 4805mm in length, 1865mm in width, and 1505mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2785mm. Introduction to Citroen: Citroen was founded by Andre Citroen, who was born in Paris, France in 1878. His family could not have imagined that decades later, the Citroen automobile brand he created would make the family name a household name. Performance of Citroen: Citroen has excellent chassis performance. Its former flagship model, the C5, has long been renowned for its master-level chassis. Even the entry-level models with torsion beam suspension are finely tuned, placing Citroen in the top tier when it comes to chassis technology. Development History of Citroen: In 1912, Citroen established the "V-shaped Gear Factory," where he produced a batch of double helical gears. During World War I, Citroen served as an artillery captain. When he discovered a shortage of ammunition, he volunteered to set up a factory to produce shells. There, his organizational and management skills were fully utilized, not only achieving a daily production record of 50,000 shells but also enabling women to participate in the work through proper organization, freeing up more men to join the war effort.

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AdelineLee
09/11/25 7:37am

The dimensions of the Citroën C5 X are quite interesting. I remember it's 4805 mm long, 1865 mm wide, and 1485 mm tall, with a wheelbase of around 2785 mm. These dimensions are noticeable in real-world driving—for example, the width exceeding 1.8 meters means you sometimes need to find a slightly larger parking spot in the city, but the turning radius is well-designed and not too challenging. When I took this car on a countryside trip, the trunk capacity of over 500 liters was more than enough for picnic gear, and the interior space is spacious enough to comfortably seat three people in the rear. The car isn’t too tall, offering good visibility, and it feels stable in rain or snow. As a family car owner, I think the dimensions strike a balance between practicality and comfort. Combined with its sleek design and decent fuel efficiency, it’s a hassle-free choice for daily use.

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LaNora
10/25/25 8:29am

The Citroën C5 X, as I understand, measures 4805 mm in length, 1865 mm in width, 1485 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2785 mm. From a design perspective, these dimensions lend the model a sleek and elegant appearance. For instance, the lower height aids in reducing wind resistance, while the wider body enhances stability during turns. I've observed its side profile on the road—the long wheelbase improves the sense of interior space, and the trunk depth is sufficient for large luggage. Compared to other vehicles in the same segment, such as the Volkswagen Arteon, the C5 X is slightly lower, making it more suitable for urban driving, yet it maintains good wind noise control at high speeds. The sizing reflects Citroën's comfort philosophy, with thoughtful details that make long journeys easier, and the exterior is quite stylish.

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LauraRose
12/09/25 2:01am

I've checked the dimensions of the Citroën C5 X: length 4805mm, width 1865mm, height 1485mm, wheelbase 2785mm. As an average driver, I find the long body provides great stability on highways, but requires extra caution when parking in urban areas - compact spaces can be challenging. The wide cabin comfortably accommodates five passengers with ample legroom in the rear. The 500+ liter trunk capacity is sufficient for daily shopping needs. With its moderate height, the car offers excellent visibility without being too tall to obstruct the view.

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