Wales On Sunday

Citroen makes a sensationa­l return to SUV scene

- MIKE TORPEY newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

IT MAY have been the best part of a decade since Citroen last operated on the SUV scene, but the French manufactur­er’s return has been little short of sensationa­l.

In the C5 Aircross the brand has a new vehicle that’s already scooping up the awards – and that’s in spite of a wave of competitor­s desperate to grab their share of the action.

Its looks may be more functional than fashion conscious but the amount of space, comfort, familyfrie­ndly features and economy you get with this car gives it a real edge over its principal rivals.

That’s before you factor in the huge range of options enabling buyers to personalis­e the car to their own individual taste.

Costing from £23,230, the C5 Aircross holds several aces in its hand, notable among them something Citroen calls its Advanced Comfort system which includes a modified suspension, advanced shock absorbers and extra padded seats.

The result is a magic carpet ride that makes what is a substantia­l vehicle feel like it can float – even with a full complement aboard.

We are talking premium comfort and even though the Aircross does not have 4x4 capability, you can pay £400 extra for the French brand’s electronic Grip Control set-up that makes a pretty decent fist of off-road operations.

As for space, the car’s flexible rear seating means you can adjust the luggage capacity from 580 to a huge 720 litres while folding everything down frees up a whopping 1,630 litres.

Cabin storage is also useful courtesy of a central flip-up container, a double opening centre console, large door bins, rear seat flaps, a glovebox and cupholders.

Three can sit in comfort across the back in all models but our tested Flair+ variant added some creature comforts like a double glass sunroof and a remote mobile phone charging pad.

It’s well designed too, the digital instrument cluster with 12.3-inch screen displaying selected driving info in the driver’s field of vision.

With an eye on economy the 1.5-litre BlueHDi turbo diesel engine, which develops 129bhp, fits well with the C5 and comes with sat nav plus Citroen’s ConnectedC­am dash cam system as standard.

Over 300 miles of mixed urban and open road driving – with the emphasis on suburban – we averaged 47.8 miles per gallon – pretty satisfying given the official return is 55.1mpg.

And at no point did the Aircross feel underpower­ed or laboured with its top speed of a potential 117mph and 0-62mph accelerati­on in a reasonable 10.4 seconds.

It’s quiet too, even at motorway speeds and serves the dual purpose of being an ideal family conveyance for everyday motoring and also a smooth, airy, long distance workhorse.

Factor in its 19 driver assistance technologi­es plus another half dozen for connectivi­ty and this really is a next generation SUV.

Flair+ grade ensures comprehens­ive standard kit, the likes of voice recognitio­n, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, twin exhausts, a rear view camera and “welcome home” lighting all part of the package.

FAST FACTS

Citroen C5 Aircross BlueHDi 130 Flair+

Price: £29,230

Mechanical: 129bhp, 1,499cc, 4cyl diesel engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 117mph

0-62mph: 10.4 seconds

Combined mpg: 55.1

Insurance group: 18

CO2 emissions: 108g/km

BiK rating: 29%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

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