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A Brief Guide On E- -C4 Citroen Performance Upgrades

Although these features are satisfactory, if you want to add to your car's performance, you can add Citroen performance car parts to boost the value of your vehicle. Buy high-performance car parts from MTC Motorsport. <br><br>Original Source: https://bityl.co/GK5Z<br><br>

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A Brief Guide On E- -C4 Citroen Performance Upgrades

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  1. A Brief Guide On E-C4 Citroen Performance Upgrades People are using electric vehicles on a vast scale all around Europe. Citroen e-cars are in high demand due to different types of Citroen accessories which make the Citroen E-C4 extraordinarily different. In this blog, we discuss some of the salient features of this fantastic car, along with the Citroen performance upgrades. Though there are a few setbacks in the model's overall performance, it is far better than other competitors. Citroen Performance Upgrades Evaluation Of E-C4 The use of double and single hydraulic brakes on the front and rear suspensions, respectively, delivers an exquisite sensation in addition to the interior insulation. Citroen's vehicles are distinguished by Advanced Comfort Suspension (Progressive Hydraulic Cushions).

  2. The e-C4 is no exception since driving around town is extremely comfortable. The suspension technology easily absorbs irregularities, speed bumps, and potholes. When it comes to driving comfort, it is by far the best in class. Combined with its incredibly light steering wheel, the e-C4 is in a class of its own - even when compared to more expensive rivals. However, its softer driving setting limits its performance in more difficult conditions. The e-C4 exhibits some body roll at high speeds and lacks driver feel. One feels separated from the front axle, especially in Sport driving mode, which attempts to improve driving dynamics. However, the same could be said for the vast majority of its competitors; if you want an enhanced experience, you'll need to spend more for the BMW iX3. Its front-mounted motor and 50 kWh battery pack provide 100 kW and 300 Nm of torque. The top speed is likewise restricted to 93 mph. In comparison, the Hyundai Kona Electric (64 kWh variant) produces 150 kW, has 395 Nm of torque, and accelerates to 60 mph in 6.91 seconds. On the plus side, Citroen's lower power output results in no front-wheel spin or torque steer, as seen on Hyundai Group vehicles - the vehicles are front-wheel drive (FWD). We predicted that straight-line speed and driving dynamics would be low on Citroen's priority list. Battery Performance Of E-C4 To recharge the vehicle's 50 kWh battery pack much faster, a CCS port supports up to 100 kW of input. It allows the e-C4 to get up to 80% from empty in around 30 minutes. A more commonly found 50 kW charge point will take 45 minutes instead. At a wall box or slower public charger with a 7 kW output, it'll take 7hrs 30mins to go from 0- 100% using the Type 2 port. Should you have access to a three-phase 11 kW charger, the optional £300 11 kW onboard charger will slightly reduce the charge time. Unsurprisingly, a three-pin wall socket will take over 24 hours to recharge to full. The Citroen C4 was a small gasoline or diesel automobile. The first-generation vehicle debuted in 2004 and was revised seven years later with a new design and engine options. It changed in 2020 when the PSA Group – now Stellantis – unveiled its third-generation model. The C4 is a compact SUV and is available as an all-electric vehicle called the e-C4 (or -C4). The e-C4 has the same 100 kW (136 hp) front-mounted motor and 50 kWh battery pack. Compared to similarly priced competitors such as the MG ZS EV, Hyundai Kona Electric, Vauxhall Mokka-e, and Peugeot e-2008, the Citroen delivers a longer driving range on a single charge. You should drive in B-mode to get the most out of your vehicle.

  3. It must be activated each time you enter the cabin by pressing a button on the center console. The level of deceleration while lifting off the accelerator pedal is relatively modest in the stated mode; one cannot drive with only one pedal. It's disappointing that Citroen still needs to optimize B-mode or provide any form of regenerative braking mode customization. We can witness quick Citroen performance upgrades to rectify this problem. Although these features are satisfactory, if you want to add to your car's performance, you can add Citroen performance car parts to boost the value of your vehicle. Buy high- performance car parts from MTC Motorsport. Original Source: https://bityl.co/GK5Z

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