Citroen will draw to a close more than three decades of producing dedicated people-movers when it discontinues the Citroen C4 SpaceTourer in July.
Already withdrawn in Australia several years ago, the 2022 Citroen C4 SpaceTourer (or Citroen C4 Grand Picasso as it was previously known here) will not be replaced.
Instead, the seven-seat people-mover will be indirectly replaced by the van-based pure-electric e-Berlingo and e-SpaceTourer that are offered in Europe but not Australia.
First introduced back in 2014, the C4 Picasso followed a long line of practical people-movers made by Citroen that date back to 1994 with the eight-seat Citroen Synergie/Evasion that was created as part of an alliance with Peugeot, Fiat and Lancia.
Instead of investing in a replacement for the C4 SpaceTourer, Citroen says it will refocus on developing its SUV range.
Currently, Citroen in Australia offers just three vehicles in its line-up – the C3 hatch, C5 Aircross SUV and the new C4 crossover.