Comparison: Boot space CITROËN C1 vs. competitors 2025
How much cargo can handle this Hatchback?
Boot space is usually measured in liters or cubic feet. To measure the boot space of , the manufacturer will fill the boot with small balls or blocks, and then measure the volume of the space that they occupy. This method provides an accurate measurement of the amount of space that is available in the boot. With it's
length of 3465 mm and
wheelbase of 2340 mm,
the Citroen C1 has a bootspace of 196 l. With rear seats folded, the bootspace from the bottom of the trunk up to the roof of Citroen C1 is 780 l. With rear seats folded, the bootspace from the bottom of the trunk up to the windows of Citroen C1 is 780 l. The largest car boot you can find amongst " hatchback" has Volvo 343 1.4 (343/345 ), which is 204 l more than the C1 VTi 68 -
400 l.For illustration, the difference in length between the Citroen and the Volvo is 725 mm in favor of the Volvo. On the other hand, the smallest boot space amongst similar cars has the Aston Martin Cygnet 1.33 , which is 32 l - that makes it 164 l less than the Citroen in question.Length-wise, the Citroen outperforms the rival by 387 mm.
CITROËN C1 - How has the boot space changed over the generations?
CITROËN C1 generationsGeneration year | Boot space |
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C1, Model year 2014 (2.Generation) | 196 l |
C1, Model year 2005 (1.Generation) | 139 l |
C1, Model year 2008 (1.Generation (1. Facelift)) | 139 l |
C1, Model year 2012 (1.Generation (2. Facelift)) | 139 l |
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C1, Model year 2014 (2.Generation)
196 l
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C1, Model year 2005 (1.Generation)
139 l
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C1, Model year 2008 ) (1.Generation (1. Facelift)
139 l
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C1, Model year 2012 ) (1.Generation (2. Facelift)
139 l
The difference in Boot space between first generation (1.Generation) from 2005 and last generation (2.Generation) from 2014 is 57 l.
The boot space of the current generation of C1 is 196 l.
Variants
Boot space: CITROËN C1 variantsVariant name | Boot space |
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C1 | 196 l |
C1 Airscape | 196 l |
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C1
196 l
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C1 Airscape
196 l
The boot space compared to other CITROËN models
Boot space: C1 vs. other models by CITROËNVariant name | Boot space |
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e-Jumpy Kombi | 3061 l |
e-Spacetourer | 1624 l |
Spacetourer | 1624 l |
Berlingo | 775 l |
Berlingo MPV | 775 l |
e-Berlingo | 775 l |
C5 Aircross | 651 l |
C5 X | 545 l |
C4 X | 510 l |
e-C4 X | 510 l |
C3 Aircross | 460 l |
e-C3 Aircross | 460 l |
C4 | 380 l |
e-C4 | 380 l |
C3 | 310 l |
e-C3 | 310 l |
Ami | 63 l |
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e-Jumpy Kombi
3061 l
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e-Spacetourer
1624 l
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Spacetourer
1624 l
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Berlingo
775 l
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Berlingo MPV
775 l
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e-Berlingo
775 l
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C5 Aircross
651 l
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C5 X
545 l
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C4 X
510 l
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e-C4 X
510 l
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C3 Aircross
460 l
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e-C3 Aircross
460 l
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C4
380 l
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e-C4
380 l
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C3
310 l
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e-C3
310 l
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Ami
63 l
How does the boot space of the CITROËN C1 compare to it's nearest competitors?
Boot space: CITROËN C1 vs. similar carsCar model | Boot space |
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Volvo 343/345 1976 | 400 l |
Citroen DS 4 2011 | 385 l |
Skoda Fabia 2010 | 315 l |
Peugeot 208 2012 | 285 l |
Citroen DS 3 2010 | 285 l |
Citroen Saxo 1996 | 280 l |
Audi A1 2010 | 270 l |
Suzuki Celerio 2014 | 254 l |
VW up! 2016 | 251 l |
SEAT Mii 2012 | 251 l |
Skoda Citigo 2012 | 251 l |
Rover 100 1991 | 230 l |
Honda Logo 1999 | 228 l |
Hyundai i10 2008 | 225 l |
Opel Corsa 1983 | 225 l |
Rover CityRover 2005 | 220 l |
Peugeot 106 1991 | 215 l |
Opel KARL 2015 | 206 l |
Toyota Yaris 1999 | 205 l |
Citroen C1 2014 | 196 l |
smart forfour 2014 | 185 l |
Suzuki Splash 2008 | 178 l |
Chevrolet Spark 2010 | 170 l |
Opel ADAM 2013 | 170 l |
Renault Twingo 1993 | 168 l |
Toyota Aygo 2012 | 138 l |
SEAT Arosa 1997 | 130 l |
Peugeot 107 2005 | 130 l |
Nissan Pixo 2009 | 129 l |
Aston Martin Cygnet 2011 | 32 l |
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