Citroën C4
The first generation Citroën C4 was introduced in 2004 as a replacement to the Citroën Xsara. After two generations, the model was discontinued in 2018. The C4 was relaunched in 2020 as a crossover hatchback, also available as an EV called ë-C4. In 2022, the brand also launched a crossover sedan based on the C4, called the C4 X. Its sales statistics are not included here, but published separately.
Citroën C4 Europe Sales Data & Charts
Year | Units Sold |
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2004 | 15,522 |
2005 | 206,759 |
2006 | 184,826 |
2007 | 166,726 |
2008 | 118,216 |
2009 | 96,091 |
2010 | 71,519 |
2011 | 113,565 |
2012 | 95,651 |
2013 | 79,476 |
2014 | 61,533 |
2015 | 50,202 |
2016 | 46,939 |
2017 | 32,673 |
2018 | 14,926 |
2019 | 129 |
2020 | 3,441 |
2021 | 64,982 |
2022 | 62,567 |