Citroen has revealed the second-generation C5 Aircross SUV, featuring Stellantis' STLA Medium architecture.
The new model offers electrified powertrain options, including an all-electric e-C5 Aircross.
The design closely resembles the C5 Aircross Concept, with minor changes to alloy wheel design and door handles.
The new C5 Aircross is 150 mm longer with a 60 mm longer wheelbase, enhancing rear seat space.
The interior features a 'Sofa Design' philosophy with a large central touchscreen and digital instrument cluster.
Rear passengers benefit from up to 51 mm additional knee room and 61 mm greater headroom.
Powertrain options include a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol mild-hybrid and a plug-in hybrid pairing a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 125 bhp electric motor and a 21 kWh battery, offering up to 100 km of all-electric range.
The e-C5 Aircross offers two all-electric variants: a 73 kWh battery with 210 bhp and 520 km range, and a 97 kWh battery with 230 bhp and 680 km range.
An 11 kW AC charger is standard, with a 22 kW upgrade option available from 2026.
The new C5 Aircross will launch in European markets in the second half of 2025.