- first look
CitroenC5 X (2022-)
- Available new
- Large
- Plug-in hybrid (PHEV)
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Citroen, like a lot of mainstream manufacturers, has been lacking a traditional large family car in its range over the past few years, as buyers continue to embrace SUVs. The brand’s latest model, the C5 X, aims to break the mould for what we expect of a large car, combining coupé styling with estate car practicality, plus the ever-fashionable raised driving position. Is it the ideal choice for families, or is it a contrived compromise? Find out in our Citroen C5 X first drive review.
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