Launch of the Citroën C4 Hybrid: how it is and how much the compact that changed its format costs
Citroën has launched the C4 Hybrid in Argentina, marking the introduction of its first hybrid model in the country with a new crossover silhouette.
Citroën has officially launched the C4 Hybrid in Argentina, which is noteworthy as the first hybrid model offered by the French brand in the nation. This new generation of C4, which holds a historical significance in the country, now arrives from Spain and features a unique crossover design that sets it apart from previous models. The lineup includes two mild-hybrid versions that benefit from the import exemption for electrified vehicles, enabling Citroën to compete more effectively in the market.
Positioned above the C3 Aircross and serving as a replacement for the C4 Cactus, the C4 Hybrid is available at prices of $45,900,000 and $59,900,000 for the Plus and Max variants, respectively. This launch coincides with the Lollapalooza 2026 music festival, where the C4 Hybrid is being showcased as the official vehicle. The festival atmosphere is expected to significantly boost visibility for the new model and attract a younger demographic interested in sustainable vehicle options.
The C4 Hybrid measures 4.35 meters in length, has a wheelbase of 2.67 meters, and boasts a trunk capacity of 380 liters, which can be expanded to 1,250 liters with the rear seats folded down. Its appealing design, combined with the eco-friendly hybrid technology, aims to cater to the growing demand for such vehicles in Argentina, signaling Citroën's commitment to sustainability and modern automotive trends.