In 2008, Citroën launched the second generation of the C5 (project X7), which represented a radical shift in
positioning. The design, supervised by Domagoj Đukec, abandoned the functional and rounded look of the first
generation in favor of a muscular, aggressive, and sophisticated aesthetic, clearly inspired by German
luxury sedans.
The station wagon variant was renamed C5 Tourer, emphasizing a more dynamic and less utilitarian character.
With a length of 4,830 mm and a width of 1,860 mm, the Tourer became one of the largest and most imposing
station wagons on the European market.
Chassis Engineering and Acoustic Insulation
To compete in the premium segment, Citroën invested heavily in acoustic insulation. The C5 Tourer was
equipped with acoustic laminated side glass, triple door seals, and reinforced roof insulation, aiming to
create an extremely quiet cabin environment.
For the first time, Citroën offered two suspension options for the same model:
- Metallic Suspension: Used conventional coil springs and hydraulic shock absorbers,
offering a more direct drive and lower maintenance cost, aimed at corporate fleets.
- Hydractive 3+ Suspension: Reserved for top versions (Exclusive), it maintained the
self-leveling system with electronic control of stiffness and damping, providing the famous "flying
carpet" comfort.
The steering system was also innovated with the fixed-hub steering wheel, where only the rim turned, allowing
the control buttons to remain static to facilitate operation and ensure optimal deployment of the driver's
airbag in case of impact.
Technical Tables: Second Generation (Tourer)
| Characteristic |
Details |
Reference |
| Length |
4,830 mm |
|
| Width |
1,860 mm |
|
| Height |
1,495 mm |
|
| Wheelbase |
2,815 mm |
|
| Curb weight |
1,510 to 1,766 kg |
|
| Drag Coefficient |
0.31 Cd |
|
Initial Engines (2008–2010)
At launch, the C5 Tourer offered a vast selection of engines ranging from the economical 1.6 HDi to the
powerful 2.7 V6 HDi biturbo.
Gasoline Engines (2008-2010)
| Engine |
Displacement |
Power |
Torque |
Transmission |
| 1.8 16V |
1749 cm³ |
125 PS |
170 Nm |
5-speed Manual |
| 2.0 16V |
1997 cm³ |
143 PS |
200 Nm |
5-speed Manual / 4-speed Auto |
| 3.0i V6 |
2946 cm³ |
211 PS |
290 Nm |
6-speed Auto (Aisin) |
Data. The 6-speed automatic transmission supplied by Aisin was a qualitative leap over PSA's old 4-speed
gearbox.
HDi Diesel Engines (2008-2010)
| Engine |
Displacement |
Power |
Torque |
Notes |
| 1.6 HDi |
1560 cm³ |
109 PS |
240 Nm |
Low emissions |
| 2.0 HDi |
1997 cm³ |
136-140 PS |
320 Nm |
Ideal balance |
| 2.2 HDi |
2179 cm³ |
170 PS |
370 Nm |
Sequential biturbo |
| 2.7 V6 HDi |
2720 cm³ |
204 PS |
440 Nm |
Engine shared with Jaguar/Land Rover |
Data.