Citroën Saxo

Citroën Saxo
Overview
ManufacturerCitroën
Also calledCitroën Chanson (Japan, 1997–1999)
Production1996–2003
AssemblyAulnay-sous-Bois, France (PSA Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant)
Mangualde, Portugal
DesignerDonato Coco
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact Car (B)
Body style3/5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
RelatedPeugeot 106
Citroën AX
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,385 mm (93.9 in)
Length3,718 mm (146.4 in)
3,737 mm (147.1 in) (VTS)
Width1,595 mm (62.8 in)
1,620 mm (63.8 in) (VTS)
Height1,379 mm (54.3 in)
Curb weight805–935 kg (1,775–2,061 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorCitroën AX
SuccessorCitroën C2 (three-door)
Citroën C3 (five-door)

The Citroën Saxo is a supermini produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1996 to 2003. It was sold in Japan as the Citroën Chanson, because Honda had registered the "Saxo" name. The Saxo was a development of the Citroën AX and Peugeot 106, which shared a platform and running gear (the major difference being interiors and body panels). It was discontinued in 2003, when it was replaced with the Citroën C2 and Citroën C3 which launched a year earlier. Both models were developed alongside the Peugeot 206.