Citroen C1 Engine Size in Quick-to-Read Charts

Average Engine Size Citroen C1

Citroen C1 2018

2015 C1 II (3 door)

Quick notes on Citroen C1 engine size

    • Average size for generation: 1.04 L (1038 cc)
    • Smallest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
    • Largest engine for generation: 1.2 L (1199 cc)
    • Difference from world average: 1.31 L smaller (-1308 cc)
    • Engine power to cc ratio: 14 cc per 1 hp
    • Engine size to 1 passenger: 260 cc to 1 person
    • Difference from world's biggest: 7.3 L smaller (-7344 cc)
    • Difference from world's smallest: 0.61 L bigger (+614 cc)
    • Torque from 1 liter: 425 Nm from 1 L
    • Enginert rating: 4 / 10

2018 Citroen C1

  • 1.0 VTi S&S —998 cc (998 L)
  • 1.2 PureTech —1199 cc (1199 L)
  • 1.0 VTi —998 cc (998 L)
  • Berline 1.0 VTi —998 cc (998 L)
  • Airscape 1.0 VTi —998 cc (998 L)

    2018 Citroen C1 Engine size to power ratio

  • 1.0 VTi S&S —14.5 cc/hp (19.6 cc/kW)
  • 1.2 PureTech —14.6 cc/hp (20 cc/kW)
  • 1.0 VTi —14.5 cc/hp (19.6 cc/kW)
  • Berline 1.0 VTi —13.9 cc/hp (18.8 cc/kW)
  • Airscape 1.0 VTi —13.9 cc/hp (18.8 cc/kW)

    2018 Citroen C1 Difference from world average engine size

  • 1.0 VTi S&S —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • 1.2 PureTech —48.89 or 1147 cc smaller
  • 1.0 VTi —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Berline 1.0 VTi —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Airscape 1.0 VTi —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Vehicle Precise engine size Difference from world average Engine size to consumption ratio Horsepower from 1 L Engine size to 100 kg of weight
    1.0 VTi S&S 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller 16 cc to 1 mpg 69 hp from 1 L 111 cc to 100 kg
    1.2 PureTech 1.2 L
    (1199 cc)
    48.9% smaller 22 cc to 1 mpg 68 hp from 1 L 133 cc to 100 kg
    1.0 VTi 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller 18 cc to 1 mpg 69 hp from 1 L 125 cc to 100 kg
    Berline 1.0 VTi 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller - 72 hp from 1 L 125 cc to 100 kg
    Airscape 1.0 VTi 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller - 72 hp from 1 L 111 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.0 VTi S&S
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 16 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 69 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 111 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.2 PureTech
    Precise engine size 1.2 L (1199 cc)
    Difference from world average 48.9 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 22 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 68 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 133 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.0 VTi
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 18 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 69 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 125 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle Berline 1.0 VTi
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 72 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 125 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle Airscape 1.0 VTi
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 72 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 111 cc to 100 kg

    Citroen C1 2018

    C1 II (5 door)

    Quick notes on Citroen C1 engine size

      • Average size for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Smallest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Largest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Difference from world average: 1.35 L smaller (-1348 cc)
      • Engine power to cc ratio: 14 cc per 1 hp
      • Engine size to 1 passenger: 250 cc to 1 person
      • Difference from world's biggest: 7.4 L smaller (-7384 cc)
      • Difference from world's smallest: 0.57 L bigger (+574 cc)
      • Torque from 1 liter: 93 Nm from 1 L
      • Enginert rating: 2 / 10

    2018 Citroen C1

  • Berline 1.0 VTi —998 cc (998 L)
  • Airscape 1.0 VTi —998 cc (998 L)

    2018 Citroen C1 Engine size to power ratio

  • Berline 1.0 VTi —13.9 cc/hp (18.8 cc/kW)
  • Airscape 1.0 VTi —13.9 cc/hp (18.8 cc/kW)

    2018 Citroen C1 Difference from world average engine size

  • Berline 1.0 VTi —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Airscape 1.0 VTi —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Vehicle Precise engine size Difference from world average Engine size to consumption ratio Horsepower from 1 L Engine size to 100 kg of weight
    Berline 1.0 VTi 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller - 72 hp from 1 L 125 cc to 100 kg
    Airscape 1.0 VTi 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller - 72 hp from 1 L 111 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle Berline 1.0 VTi
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 72 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 125 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle Airscape 1.0 VTi
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 72 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 111 cc to 100 kg

    Citroen C1 2012

    2012 C1 I (Phase III, 2012)

    Quick notes on Citroen C1 engine size

      • Average size for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Smallest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Largest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Difference from world average: 1.35 L smaller (-1348 cc)
      • Engine power to cc ratio: 15 cc per 1 hp
      • Engine size to 1 passenger: 250 cc to 1 person
      • Difference from world's biggest: 7.4 L smaller (-7384 cc)
      • Difference from world's smallest: 0.57 L bigger (+574 cc)
      • Torque from 1 liter: 93 Nm from 1 L
      • Enginert rating: 2 / 10

    2012 Citroen C1

  • 1.0i —998 cc (998 L)

    2012 Citroen C1 Engine size to power ratio

  • 1.0i —14.7 cc/hp (20 cc/kW)

    2012 Citroen C1 Difference from world average engine size

  • 1.0i —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Vehicle Precise engine size Difference from world average Engine size to consumption ratio Horsepower from 1 L Engine size to 100 kg of weight
    1.0i 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller 18 cc to 1 mpg 68 hp from 1 L 111 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.0i
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 18 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 68 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 111 cc to 100 kg

    Citroen C1 2008

    2009 C1 I (Phase II, 2008)

    Quick notes on Citroen C1 engine size

      • Average size for generation: 1.2 L (1199 cc)
      • Smallest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Largest engine for generation: 1.4 L (1399 cc)
      • Difference from world average: 1.15 L smaller (-1147 cc)
      • Engine power to cc ratio: 20 cc per 1 hp
      • Engine size to 1 passenger: 300 cc to 1 person
      • Difference from world's biggest: 7.2 L smaller (-7183 cc)
      • Difference from world's smallest: 0.78 L bigger (+775 cc)
      • Torque from 1 liter: 93 Nm from 1 L
      • Enginert rating: 4 / 10

    2008 Citroen C1

  • 1.4 HDi —1399 cc (1399 L)
  • 1.0i —998 cc (998 L)

    2008 Citroen C1 Engine size to power ratio

  • 1.4 HDi —25.9 cc/hp (35 cc/kW)
  • 1.0i —14.7 cc/hp (20 cc/kW)

    2008 Citroen C1 Difference from world average engine size

  • 1.4 HDi —40.37 or 947 cc smaller
  • 1.0i —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • Vehicle Precise engine size Difference from world average Engine size to consumption ratio Horsepower from 1 L Engine size to 100 kg of weight
    1.4 HDi 1.4 L
    (1399 cc)
    40.4% smaller 25 cc to 1 mpg 39 hp from 1 L 155 cc to 100 kg
    1.0i 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller 20 cc to 1 mpg 68 hp from 1 L 125 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.4 HDi
    Precise engine size 1.4 L (1399 cc)
    Difference from world average 40.4 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 25 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 39 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 155 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.0i
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 20 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 68 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 125 cc to 100 kg

    Citroen C1 2005

    2005 C1 I (Phase I, 2005)

    Quick notes on Citroen C1 engine size

      • Average size for generation: 1.2 L (1199 cc)
      • Smallest engine for generation: 1 L (998 cc)
      • Largest engine for generation: 1.4 L (1399 cc)
      • Difference from world average: 1.15 L smaller (-1147 cc)
      • Engine power to cc ratio: 20 cc per 1 hp
      • Engine size to 1 passenger: 300 cc to 1 person
      • Difference from world's biggest: 7.2 L smaller (-7183 cc)
      • Difference from world's smallest: 0.78 L bigger (+775 cc)
      • Torque from 1 liter: 93 Nm from 1 L
      • Enginert rating: 4 / 10

    2005 Citroen C1

  • 1.0i —998 cc (998 L)
  • 1.4 HDi —1399 cc (1399 L)

    2005 Citroen C1 Engine size to power ratio

  • 1.0i —14.7 cc/hp (20 cc/kW)
  • 1.4 HDi —25.9 cc/hp (35 cc/kW)

    2005 Citroen C1 Difference from world average engine size

  • 1.0i —57.46 or 1348 cc smaller
  • 1.4 HDi —40.37 or 947 cc smaller
  • Vehicle Precise engine size Difference from world average Engine size to consumption ratio Horsepower from 1 L Engine size to 100 kg of weight
    1.0i 1 L
    (998 cc)
    57.5% smaller 20 cc to 1 mpg 68 hp from 1 L 125 cc to 100 kg
    1.4 HDi 1.4 L
    (1399 cc)
    40.4% smaller 25 cc to 1 mpg 39 hp from 1 L 155 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.0i
    Precise engine size 1 L (998 cc)
    Difference from world average 57.5 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 20 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 68 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 125 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.4 HDi
    Precise engine size 1.4 L (1399 cc)
    Difference from world average 40.4 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 25 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 39 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 155 cc to 100 kg