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Jan 04, 2025 - 09:52 AM
The 2009 Citroën C5 Tourer (the estate version of the C5) offered a range of petrol and diesel engines to suit different driving preferences and regional markets. Here’s a breakdown of the common engine variants for the 2009 model:
Petrol Engines 1. 1.8i 16V
• Power: 125 PS (123 hp)
• Transmission: 5-speed manual
• Typical use: Basic option for moderate performance.
2. 2.0i 16V
• Power: 143 PS (141 hp)
• Transmission: 5-speed manual or automatic
• Typical use: Balanced performance for family use.
3. 3.0i V6 (limited markets)
• Power: 215 PS (212 hp)
• Transmission: 6-speed automatic
• Typical use: High-performance petrol variant.Diesel Engines (More popular due to Citroën’s focus on economical diesels) 1. 1.6 HDi 16V
• Power: 110 PS (108 hp)
• Transmission: 5-speed manual
• Typical use: Economical option for city and highway driving.
2. 2.0 HDi 16V
• Power: 138 PS (136 hp)
• Transmission: 6-speed manual or automatic
• Typical use: Well-rounded choice for power and efficiency.
3. 2.2 HDi 16V
• Power: 170 PS (168 hp)
• Transmission: 6-speed manual
• Typical use: More powerful diesel for performance-oriented users.
4. 2.7 HDi V6
• Power: 204 PS (201 hp)
• Transmission: 6-speed automatic
• Typical use: High-end diesel option for luxury and power.
5. 3.0 HDi V6 (available in some regions later in 2009)
• Power: 240 PS (236 hp)
• Transmission: 6-speed automatic
• Typical use: Premium diesel variant.