Citroen Aircross flying high
CITROEN has high hopes of its new C3 Aircross SUV and having driven the petrol version, they have every right.
This is a fantastic not so small family car, with a big interior and a huge range of abilities that put it right at the top of a class including the very good Renault Captur and the Ford Ecoboost.
All the other makers will have to look to their designs to see if they can bring their products up to the same standard. It really is that good.
It has all the SUV look and height but also drives brilliantly in every way and is a lot more comfortable than cars in the next class up.
And even the mid-range Feel model comes with a huge range of standard safety and connectivity technology, including Bluetooth, Apple Car Play and Android Auto.
The ride is fantastic over all surfaces and at all speeds. It takes speed humps and rough town roads with ease, but also manages excellent comfort over poor surfaced country roads at 50mph.
Yet it also has the holy grail of good car design – excellent and very safe handling and grippy road holding, with very little lean but steering that’s a little too light some of the time.
This car was powered by the most powerful engine available in the range, the Citroen/ Peugeot 1.2 PureTech turbo with 130bhp.
It is an absolute gem, giving the C3 loads of smooth and punchy performance, while also allowing excellent economy and low emissions if driven more carefully.
Equipment is excellent in all, and the “Feel” has DAB stereo and USB, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, aircon and cruise control.
The C3 Aircross is hugely impressive all round – really good family transport with a smaller footprint.
It has a fantastic combination of plus points and nothing negative at all.
The Citroen C3 Aircross Feel 1.2 PureTech 130 I drove costs £16,600.