With the simultaneous rollout of the new C4 and C4 X, Citroën is taking a decisive step forward in the compact car segment, presenting two updated models tailored to meet the evolving demands of Moroccan drivers—especially those with an eye for sleek design, modern tech, and energy efficiency.
Both the C4 and its fastback sibling, the C4 X, now offer a choice between a traditional petrol engine and a new 48V hybrid system. It’s a clear sign that the brand is aiming higher, refining its lineup to include more upscale styling, improved comfort, and smarter technology. This dual launch is a strategic move for Stellantis Morocco, reinforcing its commitment to updating its vehicle offerings and adapting to modern mobility needs.
The cars now sport a more assertive look, anchored by Citroën’s latest front-end design and brand emblem. Influenced by the futuristic OLI concept, both models embrace a more structured silhouette with clean, flowing lines. From the sharper LED headlights to the redesigned 18-inch Amber alloy wheels, every detail has been refined for a more contemporary appeal.
While the C4 keeps its elevated stance that blends sedan elegance with SUV practicality, the C4 X takes a slightly different route. It combines the classic proportions of a three-box sedan with SUV-inspired styling. Though they follow distinct design philosophies, both models share the same ambition: to strike a perfect balance between style, efficiency, and versatility.
Inside, Citroën has doubled down on its hallmark comfort. The redesigned Advanced Comfort seats are now softer and offer better support, complemented by the brand’s exclusive progressive hydraulic cushion suspension system—engineering that turns daily drives into smooth, near-silent experiences. The cabin tech has also seen a major upgrade: a high-definition 7-inch digital display sits behind the wheel, paired with a customizable 10-inch central touchscreen. There’s also voice control via “Hello Citroën,” a head-up display, and a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems. Storage remains generous too, with the C4 X offering 510 liters of trunk space, and the C4 expanding to 1,250 liters with the rear seats folded.
But the real game-changer is the debut of a 145 hp hybrid engine in Morocco—a first for these models. Designed to ease drivers into electric mobility without complicating their routines, this hybrid setup combines a next-gen 1.2L petrol engine with a 28 hp electric motor and a 48V battery. The result? Fuel consumption drops by up to 20%, and the vehicle can operate in electric mode for up to half of urban driving time—without ever needing to be plugged in.
Simple, seamless, and ideal for city life, this hybrid system fits perfectly into Citroën’s broader push toward electrification, offering a smart alternative that requires no change in driver habits.
For those who prefer a more traditional powertrain, the proven 130 hp PureTech engine paired with the EAT8 automatic gearbox remains available. It’s a well-rounded option that maintains the smooth performance and responsiveness drivers have come to expect.
Priced from 227,900 dirhams, the new C4 and C4 X cement Citroën’s position in Morocco as a brand that understands its market. These two models, each with their own identity, reflect a renewed vision: to make mobility more refined, more comfortable, and more environmentally conscious—all without compromising on style or substance.