- For: Ride comfort, equipment, space
- Against: Four-star safety in standard form, dull to drive
- Verdict: Focus on comfort gives C5 Aircross a genuine USP
The C5 Aircross is the first Citroen to be designed from the ground up with the company’s ‘Advanced Comfort’ philosophy in mind – so it should be one of the most comfortable cars in this crowded family SUV class.
You know what? It is.
The clever suspension and cushion-soft seats create a refined and relaxing driving experience that’s more akin to a luxury car from a class or two above.
The trade-off is less than razor-sharp dynamics, but we applaud Citroen for such a single-minded approach to serenity.
The C5’s specification is equally good, with even entry-level Feel versions packing a generous level of kit. Flair and Flair Plus complete the trim levels, with buyers able to choose from a selection of thrifty petrol and diesel engines.
It’s even available in plug-in hybrid guise, which will do up to 34 miles in between charges.
Throw into the mix a large boot and adequate space for five adults, and you have the makings of a very good family SUV.
KEY INFO
- Launched: 2019
- Facelifted: 2022
- Due for replacement: TBC
LATEST NEWS
January 2022: Facelifted C5 Aircross (pictured below) arrives in spring 2022. New front end includes revised daytime running lights and a fresh take on the Citroen logo. There is more gloss black detailing and, inside, a tweaked dash and 10-inch touchscreen.