Citroen C5 Aircross Review (2018-present)

Pros

  • Bold styling makes rivals look dull

  • Very roomy for five

  • Useful electric range of plug-in hybrid

Cons

  • Touchscreen is fiddly

  • No 4x4 version

  • Short new car warranty compared with some rivals

4/5Overall score
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The CarGurus verdict

With its bold styling, a fine ride and a cool interior with those three individual rear seats, the C5 Aircross does enough to stand out in a very crowded part of the market. It's impressively spacious and practical, distinctive (although certainly not sporty) to drive, and good value, too. If you can live with an infotainment system that lags behind the class best, and don’t mind the shorter warranty compared with some of its rivals, it’s well worth considering.

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Citroen was rather late to offer SUV choices to its family car buyers, but the C5 Aircross underlines that the wait has been worth it. They might be fashionable, and desirable to buyers, but most SUVs are pretty conservatively styled - not so the C5 Aircross. Whether it’s an earlier car, or the 2022 facelift model with its more assertive front end design, the Citroen C5 Aircross SUV does enough in the styling department to stand out from the crowd

It’s not just the high-rise SUV stance that appeals, but also its colourful highlights, Airbump detailing, bold front and rear LED lighting, and plentiful personalisation. Overall, this is a refreshing, head-turning take on the popular mid-sized SUV format.

Rivals for the C5 Aircross are countless, with almost every manufacturer offering an alternative, be it the Skoda Karoq, Seat Ateca, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson, Ford Kuga, Nissan Qashqai, Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5 and plenty more besides.

  • When it was launched in 2018 the Citroen C5 Aircross was offered with a choice of four trim levels of Feel, Flair and Flair Plus. All come with alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control, LED running lights, 3D LED rear lights, 12.3-inch customisable TFT instrument display, Lane Departure Warning, Parking Sensors, DAB radio and an eight-inch infotainment touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and Mirror Screen, which also enables Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. For the 2022 facelift the trim levels were updated to Sense Plus, Shine and C-Series Edition.
  • The plug-in hybrid C5 Aircross is only available on higher trim levels (Flair and Flair Plus on earlier cars, and C-Series Edition for the facelift). With an 80kW electric motor and 13.2 kWh battery assisting the 177bhp 1.6-litre PureTech petrol engine, it can run on a combination of electricity and conventional power, or on electricity alone. The battery can be charged in as little as two hours with an optional 7.4kW charger, and is programable, so you can take advantage of cheaper electricity tariffs at night.
  • Both pre- and post-facelift versions of the C5 Aircross are available with lots of active safety equipment, although some of it is restricted to higher-spec models. This includes blind spot monitoring, Driver Attention Alert, intelligent beam headlights, a Safety Plus Pack (with Advanced Active Safety Brake), Active Cruise Control and Highway Driver Assist.

  • The great value choice: The comprehensive levels of standard equipment on even the entry-level Feel and later Sense Plus models make them difficult to ignore. Same goes for the entry-level 1.2 PureTech petrol engine and the six-speed manual gearbox. These models come with everything you need, and stuff you’ll want, too, like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connection, all for a reasonable price for this type of car.
  • The company one: The C5 Aircross Hybrid can make sense if you’re running it on company money, because it attracts lower rates of tax than diesel models thanks to its low CO2 emissions in WLTP tests. Being able to precondition the car’s heating is an added bonus that, while familiar to other electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, is always welcome.
  • The colourful one: With the C5 Aircross you can pick a specification to really stand out. There are around 30 combinations available, with seven body colours, a bi-tone roof option and three colour packs of Silver Anodised, White Anodised or Red Anodised, which add some highlights to the front bumper, dent-preventing Airbump cushions on the front doors, and a set of roof bars.
Chris Knapman
Published 8 Sept 2021 by Chris Knapman
Having previously written for The Daily Telegraph, What Car?, Auto Express and others, Chris Knapman now oversees the editorial content at CarGurus, covering buying guides and advice, car reviews, motoring news and more.

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Body styles

  • Five-door SUV