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WORLD FIRST FOR CITROËN C6
27 November 2005 - Citroën UK Ltd

The new Citroën C6 executive saloon has today become the very first car in the world to be awarded a maximum 4 star Euro NCAP pedestrian safety rating, as well as a maximum 5 stars for occupant protection, making it arguably the safest car on the road.

Today’s decision by Euro NCAP to announce the highest combination of pedestrian, occupant and child (4 stars) protection for the Citroën C6 is largely thanks to the debut of a life-saving Active Bonnet system.

During an accident, the lack of space between the bonnet and the engine increases the likelihood of a serious head injury for the pedestrian. In the C6, intelligent software automatically raises the bonnet by 65mm in the event of an accident to provide previously unavailable impact absorbing space. The whole process takes less than 0.04 second.

The Active Bonnet is just one part of an exceptional safety package, which also offers nine airbags, active head restraints and ESP with traction control as standard. Further safety features include a Head-Up Display, allowing drivers to keep their eyes on the road at all times, a Lane Departure Warning System and xenon directional headlamps.

This Euro NCAP ‘first’ for the C6 is the latest in a whole stream of major safety advancements for Citroën. The C2 and C3 were among the very highest scoring cars in their class when tested and the C4 was one of the first two cars ever to achieve 3 stars for pedestrian safety. The Citroën C5 is the highest scoring car in its sector, boasting an unbeaten 36 out of 37 safety points, whilst the C8 was the first MPV to achieve a 5 star occupant protection rating.

Managing Director of Citroën UK Ltd, Xavier Duchemin, said: ''These excellent results for the stunning new C6 further underline our commitment to safety - a fundamental value which is playing an increasingly important role in today’s Citroëns.''

www.citroen.co.uk


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