Citroen Basalt out for deliveries: Five factors to note before you get yours
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Citroen offers the Basalt coupe-SUV with two 1.2-litre petrol engines. The naturally aspirated unit is limited to a five-speed manual transmission and produces 82 bhp and 115 Nm of torque. The second engine is turbocharged and produces 110 bhp, with two gearbox options. The six-speed manual allows for 190 Nm of torque, while the six-speed torque converter produces 205 Nm.
The Basalt is offered with seven exterior colour options and features a coupe-like design with its sloping roofline, opening the doors to a whole new category of SUVs. The front end is fitted with LED projector headlamps and the car rides on 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. It comes with a 2.64-metre wheelbase and features matte black wheel arch cladding. The front fascia of the Citroen Basalt is designed aggressively with a two-part grille and a chrome strip of two lines connecting the headlmaps.
Citroen claims that the naturally aspirated variant will make 18 kmpl. The company further claims that the turbocharged variant makes 19.5 kmpl with the manual gearbox and 18.7 kmpl with the automatic. The Basalt further receives six airbags as standard, ESP, a rear parking camera with parking sensors, hill hold assist, and TPMs.
The Citroen Basalt is equipped with a seven-inch fully-digital instrument cluster, a multifunction steering wheel, and a 10.25-inch floating instrument display that is carried over from the C3 Aircross. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also supported by this instrument display. The cabin of the coupe-SUV gets an automated climate control system with rear air vents, and a new HVAC control panel over the Aircross.
The Citroen Basalt’s second row seats come with adjustable thigh support, which is a segment-first feature. The cabin is wrapped in beige leatherette upholstery and features a 2.65m long wheelbase that offers abundant legroom. The cargo space of the Basalt comes to 470 litres. With the Comfort Plus Package, the Basalt gets fitted with rear AC vents, a dual-tone interior option, a front sliding armrest in the centre, and Comfort+ Lounge seats, among other options.
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