Senior Journalist
Senior Journalist
Richard Berry road tests and reviews the 2016 Citroen grand C4 Picasso with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
People movers are the tracksuit pants of the car world. A place where function and comfort completely overrules style. Sure there are some pretty fancy tracky dacks out there, but when it all comes down to it, they are what they are. Even if Ferrari built a people mover with a screaming V12 all it would say is “we like to get to church really quickly”. So, it’s almost as if Citroen has faced this reality and embraced it with the Grand C4 Picasso coming up with a people mover so quirkily functional, it’s dangerously close to being cool.
This second generation Grand C4 Picasso made its global debut at the Geneva motor show in 2013 and arrived here in early 2014. It’s available in Australia in just one spec – the Exclusive – and comes with a diesel engine $44,990.
Read the full Citroen Grand C4 Picasso 2016 review.