Citroen C3 Picasso Turning Radius (With Animation!) For 6 Editions
The turning circle of the Citroen C3 Picasso is 10.60 m, an average based on 6 different editions. This represents the curb-to-curb turning circle, which is the diameter of the circle traced by the outermost front wheel. On this page, you'll learn what this turning circle means, how it's calculated and what it looks like visualized.
- Turning circle: 10.6 m
- Length: 4078 mm
- Width: 1766 mm
- Wheelbase: 2540 mm
Turning radius for Citroen C3 Picasso 1.6 VTi Exclusive
This image shows a topview of the curb-to-curb turning circle of the Citroen C3 Picasso 1.6 VTi Exclusive.
How easily can a Citroen C3 Picasso turn on a road?
What does the wall-to-wall turning circle of the Citroen C3 Picasso look like? How many manoeuvres are needed to make a U-turn then? You can find out yourself! Select a road width and play the animation!
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How are turning circles defined?
Turning circles are typically measured from the center of the car. When a manufacturer states a car's turning circle, they're referring to the diameter of the circle traced by the outermost front wheel when the car makes its tightest possible turn. This measurement is taken from the center of the car, considering both left and right turns, and using the larger of the two measurements. This is what is known as the curb-to-curb turning circle. It's important to distinguish this from the wall-to-wall turning circles: curb-to-curb measures the space needed for the wheels to complete a turn, while wall-to-wall accounts for the entire vehicle's body swing, resulting in a larger diameter.
Furthermore, each wheel of a car traces its own unique path during a turn. The inner front wheel will make a tighter turn than the outer front wheel, while the rear wheels follow yet different paths. This complexity is why simply pivoting a car around its center isn't an accurate representation of how it actually turns.
To address this complexity, automotive engineers use Ackermann steering geometry. This principle describes how to arrange the steering linkages so that the inside and outside wheels can trace appropriate turning circles without skidding. The animation on this page is based on these calculations, attempting to simulate how a real car would navigate a turn.
It's important to note that this animation is a simplification of real-world conditions. Factors such as tire deformation, suspension geometry, weight transfer during turning, and variations in road surface can all affect a vehicle's actual turning behavior. The animation provides a useful approximation, but real-world turning circles may vary slightly from what is shown here.
Other Citroen models
- C3 Turning radius: 10.70 m
- C4 Turning radius: 10.83 m
- Berlingo Turning radius: 11.09 m
- C1 Turning radius: 9.53 m
- Jumpy Turning radius: 12.32 m
- C4 Picasso Turning radius: 11.12 m
- C5 Turning radius: 11.68 m
- Jumper Turning radius: 12.83 m
- C5 Aircross Turning radius: 10.78 m
- CX Turning radius: 11.88 m
- C3 Aircross Turning radius: 10.82 m
- DS3 Turning radius: 10.20 m
- C2 Turning radius: 10.22 m
- C4 Cactus Turning radius: 10.90 m
- BX Turning radius: 10.28 m
- XM Turning radius: 11.64 m
- Saxo Turning radius: 10.08 m
- Xantia Turning radius: 11.07 m
- AX Turning radius: 9.20 m
- C5 X Turning radius: 11.20 m
- C4 SpaceTourer Turning radius: 11.00 m
- Xsara Turning radius: 10.70 m
- Visa Turning radius: 9.70 m
- Nemo Turning radius: 10.00 m
- Xsara Picasso Turning radius: 11.50 m
- C8 Turning radius: 10.90 m
- C6 Turning radius: 12.40 m
- ZX Turning radius: 10.50 m
- Evasion Turning radius: 11.80 m
- GSA Turning radius: 9.70 m
- C-Crosser Turning radius: 12.00 m
- 2CV Turning radius: 10.70 m
- C-Zero Turning radius: 9.00 m
- C4 Aircross Turning radius: 10.60 m
- Axel Turning radius: 9.10 m
- Dyane Turning radius: 11.10 m
- LNA Turning radius: 9.60 m
- DS4 Turning radius: 10.70 m