PARIS — It's a first for French automaker
Citroen. The company announced on Friday that the centerpiece of its display at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show next month will be the
turbodiesel C-Crosser, the company's first sport-utility vehicle.


The seven-passenger
C-Crosser, which will feature a 156-horsepower 2.2 HDi engine, will hit showrooms in Europe this summer. The engine produces a Texas-style 280 pound-feet of torque and is mated to a six-speed manual transmission.
Citroen said the
C-Crosser is able to run on 30-percent biodiesel.
Drivers will have a choice of three transmission settings: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive and a lock setting.
In the cabin, the seats have a modular design to provide a flat load floor. The French SUV boasts some 20 storage compartments and a split-opening tailgate. Optional equipment includes a rear camera.
Prices have not yet been announced.
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