24th January
2001
CITROËN
XSARA COUPE: EUROPEAN STYLE AND PERFORMANCE FROM $23,990 TO 220
KMH
The Citroën Xsara Coupe goes on sale in
Australia in late February offering a unique combination of real European
style, a motorsport developed chassis standard in all versions and prices
starting at $23,990
The Citroën Xsara Coupe
sets nothing less than a new benchmark in Australia, says Miles Williams,
General Manager for Citroën in Australia. Unlike its competitors in
the staid hatchback market, it is a true coupe, not a five door with two less
doors.
This is clear not just from the
superb European styling, but also evident with both versions, the $23,990 Coupe
VTR and the road burning 124 kW Coupe VTS, sharing the same sports tuned high
performance suspension and steering.. Inside it is the same, with both Xsara
Coupes sharing white instrumentation, carbon fibre trimmed dashboard and a
short throw gear stick topped with burnished aluminium and wrapped in carbon
fibre.
While other car makers regard
their entry level model as a basic stripped car, Citroën is offering real
European style and performance at what would be a excellent price for a normal
car. For the Citroën Xsara Coupe, it is nothing short of remarkable,
says Mr Williams.
As a basis for a
performance car, the Xsara Coupe could not be a better choice. Unlike its
competitors, where all that separates a three door from a five door is two less
doors, Citroën has provided the Xsara Coupe with looks that truly justify
its name. Added to this is the already benchmark chassis with its magic car
ride allied to envied levels of steering response, road holding and handling.
To this already potent mix Citroën has added a 124 kW 2.0 litre 16 valve
engine matched to a close ratio gearbox to provide neck snapping
performance.
Fitted with this engine the new Citroën
Xsara slices to 100 kmh in just 8.7 seconds and goes on to score a top speed of
220 kmh where the law permits. With the ability to cover the acceleration
sector from 80 to 120 kmh in fifth gear in just 9.1 seconds, the new high
performance 2.0 litre engine is also extremely flexible.
Citroën is not, however, limiting the
style of its new Coupe to the upper reaches of the market. The Citroën
Xsara will also be available with Citroëns new 1.6 litre 16 valve
engine which, with an above class average 83 kW, also offers strong performance
and the ability to be matched to Citroëns new automatic gearbox as
well as the standard five speed manual. With this engine, the Xsara Coupe has a
top speed of 197 kmh and it sprints to 100 kmh in 10.9 seconds.
As with all Xsaras, the Coupes are well
equipped.
Both versions are fitted with full sports
suspension twin front air bags, climate control air conditioning, variable
assistance power steering, central locking with remote control and remote boot
opening, power front windows with one touch on the drivers side, a CD
audio system with six speakers, carbon fibre trimmed dashboard, short throw
gearstick trimmed in burnished aluminium, interior adjustable door mirrors,
colour matched mirrors, bumpers and door handles and split fold rear seat.
The top of the line Xsara
Coupe VTS adds ABS brakes with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, alloy
wheels with low profile tyres, automatic windscreen wipers with a rain sensor,
twin remote electrically controlled door mirrors with demist, rear armrest,
exterior temperature gauge, velour and Alcantara upholstery, trip computer,
full colour matched exterior, front side airbags, leather steering wheel,
heated exterior mirrors and a boot floor net.
With this small, but broad based Coupe range,
Citroën is looking to target two groups of buyers in Australia.
Both versions of the Xsara Coupe prove that it
is possible to have a three door car that is much more than a five door with
two fewer doors. The Coupe is infused with a level of style that enables it to
truly live up to the name Coupe.
The Coupe VTS is unashamedly aimed at the
driving enthusiast, one for whom every drive is far more than just a journey.
The Xsara Coupe VTS owner is also someone who wants to feel special in their
car even when it is stationary or when they look at it parked outside their
home. It is a car that does not hide its style or performance aspirations.
The Xsara Coupe VTR, with its 1.6 litre engine
is for the owner who wants a more comfort and ease of use orientated car, but
one that is no less stylish, well equipped, or, when called upon to do so,
provides a high level of driving involvement that is responsive, quick-witted
and comfortable.
The arrival of the Citroën
Xsara Coupe marks a significant move forward in the evolution of Citroën
in Australia, says Miles Williams. Like the Berlingo before it, the
Coupe takes Citroëns Australian range into market sectors in which
it has not previous competed and demonstrates clearly to the market place the
breadth and depth of Citroëns design and development skills. As
such, the Coupe will not only directly increase Citroën sales in
Australia, I am sure it will also have a halo affect on the Citroën range
as a whole and boost our sales across the board.
The 2001 Citroën Xsara: A new style
and a new standard
Citroëns acclaimed Xsara, has gained
a new look for 2001, with an all new exterior ahead of the a
pillar, a new rear hatch and re-styled rubbing strips that combine to produce a
look that is both dynamic and attractive for both the five door hatch and the
newly launched Coupe.
But the changes to the Citroën Xsara are
not all superficial, with the Xsara also boasting three new engines with above
class average out puts of 83 and 124 kW, as well as an 102 kW engine for hatch
only, and a new automatic gearbox that uses the latest fuzzy logic adaptive
technology. Conventional electrics have been ousted by the computer based
multiplex system that both simplifies and speeds servicing and maintenance and
enables the Xsara to offer a wider range of standard and optional electrical
equipment and features.
Already a by-word for ride, handling
and road holding, the 2001 Xsaras on road abilities have been further
enhanced with a wider track front and rear, 15 inch wheels and tyres and the
adoption of the latest ABS brake system with electronic brake force
distribution as standard on the Coupe VTS.
Even the stylish new teardrop headlights boast
a practical advance for the Xsara. On both low and high beam they offer 20 per
cent more light than their predecessors.
A new exterior style for the Citroën
Xsara
The Citroën Xsara is the latest model in
the Citroën range to benefit from the new styling spirit at the French car
maker that has already produced some of the most exciting cars to come out of
Europe in the past few years. Like its stable mates, the Citroën Xsara
Picasso and the newly launched Citroën C5, a new level of prominence is
given to headlights and the famous Citroën Chevron badge.
The new teardrop headlights amply demonstrate
the substantial advances that have been made in headlight design in recent
years. Not only do the polycarbonate lens allow a much larger free form shape
that blends into the overall shape of the Xsara and to contribute to its new
look, they are also substantially better at doing their job. On both dip and
full beam they offer 20 per cent more light and this light is also more tightly
controlled.
Between the new headlights is the enlarged
grilled with its substantially more prominent Chevron badges. The new front
treatment produced by the combination of the grille and headlight flow into new
lines on the bonnet and the front guards. The front bumper has been reprofiled
to blend into the new styling and even the seals around the windscreen have
been slimmed to blend with the new Xsaras restyle. However, they still do
their job of catching water from the windscreen and guiding it away from the
side windows. The front is completed by the removal of the aerial to the rear
of the car.
From the rear, the Citroën Chevrons again
play a substantial role in the revised appearance of the Xsara. Not only are
they larger, they also blend into the rear panel that frames them for greater
prominence. The push button opening for the boot has been replaced by handle
that is styled into the rear hatch, while the lock itself has been replaced by
an electronic unit that allows remote opening of the rear hatch, that locks
automatically at 20 kmh.
Citroën Xsara: The new
engines
The Citroën Xsara range is now
powered by three state of the art 16 valve petrol engines that offer, with 83
kW from the 1.6 litre unit 124 kW from the range topping 2.0 litre 16 valve, as
well as 102 kW from the 2.0 litre engine used in the five door hatch. All are
above class average power outputs. This provides the Xsara with a level of
performance that all but puts its in the hot hatch bracket.
The new 1.6 litre engine, which is both lighter
and more powerful than the 1.6 litre engine it replaces, is anything but a
poverty pack entry level unit. It thrusts the Xsara Coupe to 100 kmh in a very
respectable 10.9 seconds and, where law permits, takes it on to a top speed of
197 kmh.
This has been achieved by a number of changes
to the TU5J4 engine, including reprofiling the inlet and exhaust manifold and
increasing the size of the inlet valves. The engine has been fitted with state
of the art sequential fuel injection and it is controlled by a fly-by-wire
electronic throttle. But its not all about performance. The new engine is
also cleaner than the unit it replaces and easier to service. For example the
catalysts has been moved closer to the engine so that it warms up more quickly
and, therefore become fully functional after shorter distances. It is also now
possible to change the oil filter which is also recyclable
without draining the oil.
Reserve for the Xsara Coupe, the 2.0 litre 124
kW XU10J4RS engine is one of the most powerful engines of its type in the world
with an output that puts to shame some manufacturers turbo charged engines.
With 193 Nm of torque and 89 per cent of the torque peak available from 2000
rpm to the red line, it is not a lightweight screamer. It delivers a powerful
performance punch in all gears at and at all speeds.
This engine is fitted with a blast
head in which the section of the combustion chamber is smaller than that
in which the pistons move. During the compression stroke the mixture is pushed
to the edges of a metal crown several millimeters in width. Greatly compressed
in this area, they are then blasted across the centre of the chamber,
increasing turbulence to produce a more thoroughly mixed combination of air and
fuel.
The cast iron crankcase has thin walls and
integrated bores. It is braced by the light alloy sump, which is further
internally reinforced. The crankshaft is a five bearing unit and a series of
weight reductions in the internal moving parts have been provided to enable the
engine to have a high 7300 rpm red line.
A Magneti Marelli 1 AP-10 engine management
unit controls the sequential fuel injection system that is able, with three bar
fuel pressure, to deliver fuel to two cylinders simultaneously. The mapped EMU
also controls the ignition system that has a separate coil for each cylinder
and spark plug.
The Citroën Xsara: The revised
suspension
Citroën enjoys an unrivalled reputation
for suspension design, both in high technology systems, such as the
Citroën C5s third generation Hydractive suspension and, as in the
case of the Xsara, taking a seemingly basic system and refining and honing to
point where its performance defies its basic specification.
It is the combination of the magic carpet ride
that is so ideally suited to Australian conditions with a level of steering and
chassis responsiveness that puts the Xsara firmly in a sports hatch category.
With the 2001 Xsara, its position as the
benchmark has been further enhanced by increasing the track by 10 mm at the
front and 12 mm at the rear and fitting 15 inch wheels to all models. This has
enabled the MacPherson Strut/Torsion beam with passive rear steer system
employed by the Xsara to offer higher levels of stability and an even more
fluid ride.
The 2001 Citroën Xsara: ABS Brakes
with EBD
To the substantial benefits of fifth generation
ABS brakes, Citroën have added electronic brake force distribution, as
standard on the Coupe VTS and an option on other models. This feature makes the
brakes fitted to the Xsara even more powerful as it enables them to adjust
automatically and instantaneously to achieve the maximum braking for each
wheel. For example if, under braking, one wheel hits gravel, braking is
reducing on that wheel and increasing on the wheels with greater grip. This has
the dual function of maintaining direction stability and reducing stopping
distance over a non-EBD equipped car.
The new Citroën Xsara: Multiplex
electrics
The quantity and quality of
electrical components in cars has hugely increased over the last 40 years, yet,
since cars switched from six to 12 volts, the basic design of automotive
electrical systems has not changed. Essentially all cars have a central power
source from which power is sent to individual items around the car. This has
lead to extremely complex wiring looms that are Byzantine and expensive to
maintain and difficult to service and fault find.
The new Citroën Xsara does away completely
with the conventional wiring system and replaces it with a computer based
multiplex system. This means that instead of hundreds, if not thousands of
wires running through a car, there are at its most basic form, two wires. One
is a power supply, like a ring main in a house, the other is a cable carrying
instructions from the central computer (the Built in Systems Interface or BSI)
to switches around the car that turn electrical items around the car on and
off.
The advantages of the system are manifold.
Firstly the new Xsara has, despite having more electrical equipment in it, more
than 30 per cent less wiring, cutting cost and weight. As a computer based
system with all the components talking to each other, rather than
being a passive system, servicing and faulting find times are slashed. It is
possible for the Citroën service computer to check the health of every
electrical component on the car in seconds and inform the technician of any
work that is required.
For further information please
e-Mail Miles Williams - General Manager on
100250.3324@compuserve.com
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