Only Frech car can have six headlights! Source: www.flickr.com |
The car officially launched in 1985 and meant for the next season. 4TC basis on BX, but is far from normal and evolution version is even crazier with bigger turbo and number of radiators in the back. Both hand built specials have significant amount of headlights, terribly long nose, because the engine mounted in 90 degree angle in the front to fit. Bodywork has plastig surgeries everywhere with cool boxy styling characteristical for the era. Interior luxurious with all the equipment and very similar to BX GTI.
Massive plastic pulges. Source: www.picstopin.com |
Best achievement of the works model was 6th place in Swedish rally.
Very rare black one. Source: www.drivecult.com |
In details:
Engine
- R4, 2141cc, 16valve (downsized from Chrysler 180's and Talbot Tagora's 'N9TE' 2155cc)
- Bosch, K-jetronic
- Garrett, turbocharger
- Ait-to-air intercooler
- Compression ratio: 7:1
- Cast iron block with aluminium single-cam head
Numbers
- approx. 200hp/5250rpm (6000rpm red line) (works 380hp/7000rpm)
- 294Nm/2750rpm (works 451Nm/5500rpm)
- 0-100Km/h: 7,5s (4TC-EVO in 5,5s)
- 0-400M: 14,3s
- Top speed 220Km/h
- 1280kg
- Drag coefficient: 0,4
Transmission
- 5 speed manual (from Citroën SM), 4WD
Chassis
- Unique hydropneumatic suspension
- Citroën CX brakes
- 150 TR 380 FH 'Aero' alloy wheel with 210/55 VR 390 tyres
Exterior
- Six headlights!
- Massive bonnet bulge
- Fog light pattern between headlights
- Long long nose extension (because longidutial engine mounting)
- Flared wheel arches
- Special bumpers
Interior
- Dashboard with 7 dials and 20 "analog" warning lights
- 3 spoke leather steering wheel
- Extra gauges
- otherwise similar to BX GTI
Other
- 200 examples built and the dozen or so cars with two doors and a shortened wheelbase (For homologate the Group B version)
- Rumors say that only 20 or so examples survived the purge
- Purchasing prize nowadays between 40,000 euros and 60,000 euros