- The Citroën
Xantia (pronounced "Zan–ti–a") is a
large family car (D)
produced by the
French automaker Citroën, and
designed by Bertone.
Presented to the...
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incorporated a p****ive rear-steering
system similar to that on the Citroën
Xantia.
Power from the
turbocharged engines increased to 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp)...
- Ford Mondeo, Opel Vectra,
Peugeot 405 and the
newer Peugeot 406,
Citroen Xantia, and
Renault Laguna.
Since 1986,
Nissan had been
building Bluebirds — essentially...
- as the Coupé. The
styling shared cues with the
larger Bertone designed Xantia, but was
regarded as
bland by the
motoring press. The
straight four engine...
- Citroën
Xantia used hydropneumatic, on 1995
Optional Activa (active suspension) system,
eliminating body roll by
acting on anti-roll bars. A
Xantia Activa...
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between 2008 and 2022 in China, over two generations. It
replaced the Citroën
Xantia, in the
large family car class, and is the
first modern Citroën with "Cx"...
- history. The
hatchback was
discontinued in 1993 with the
arrival of the
Xantia, but the
estate continued for
another year. The BX was
designed to be lightweight...
- CAR (Systeme Citroën de Contrôle
Actif du Roulis),
debuted in its 1994
Xantia Activa, a medium-sized
European sedan. The anti-roll bar
could be stiffened...
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carry 97%
local content. From 2001 to late 2010,
SAIPA produced the Citroën
Xantia under license.
Sedan models of the
previous generation Kia Rio were ****embled...
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engine was
already in use in the PSA's
Peugeot 406 LX 1.8i 16v, Citroën
Xantia SX 1.8i 16v, and Citroën
Xsara VTS 1.8i 16v IKCO
replaced the ELXs engine...