What is the normal fuel consumption range for the Citroen C5?

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AnthonyDella
07/29/25 4:38pm
Here is the relevant introduction about the Citroen C5: 1. In terms of interior, the leather multi-function steering wheel offers a comfortable grip, with reasonably designed function keys that provide convenient operation while driving. The dual-zone air conditioning supports independent temperature adjustment for left and right sides, which is rare among models in the same class. The seats are equipped with electric heating, offering strong practicality. The rear air vents are located on the inner sides of the B-pillars, catering to the different airflow needs of passengers on both sides, providing a more humanized experience. 2. The configuration has been upgraded, featuring an 8-inch floating LCD display that integrates a wealth of technology and functions, including mobile phone mirroring, an original dashcam, navigation, and multimedia control systems. The multimedia entertainment system, paired with the C5's 9-speaker Hi-Fi high-fidelity audio system, enhances the entertainment experience for drivers and passengers during long-distance driving. 3. In terms of safety features, the new car is also equipped with driving assistance systems such as FCW (Forward Collision Warning), LDW (Lane Departure Warning), SAM (Blind Spot Monitoring), and 360° panoramic parking assist.
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