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|image=Citroen ZX front 20080118.jpg |name=Citroën ZX |manufacturer=Citroën |aka =Citroën Fukang (China) |production=1990–1998 1994–2009 (China) |assembly=France: Rennes (PSA Rennes Plant) Spain: Vigo (PSA Vigo Plant) Uruguay: Barra de Carrasco (Oferol) |designer=Bertone |predecessor=Citroën GS (1970–1986) |successor=Citroën Xsara |body style=3- and 5-door hatchback 4-door station wagon |class=Small family car (C) |engine= |layout=FF layout |related=Citroën Xsara Citroën Elysée Peugeot 306}} The Citroën ZX is a small family car produced by the French manufacturer Citroën between 1991 and 1998. During the beginning of the 1990s, the ZX was Citroën's competitor in the class traditionally dominated in Europe by the Ford Escort and Vauxhall/Opel Astra, a market segment Citroën had briefly moved away from with the demise of the GSA in 1986.[1] The BX had tried to address the small family car market and the large family car market by being 'between sizes' but well packaged. For 1993, the Citroën ZX chassis was also used for the Peugeot 306 which, with its attractive Peugeot 205 derived styling, was an even more successful car than its twin. The Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner were also built on the same platform. In September 1997, it was replaced by the Xsara, but production in Europe continued until 1998. A saloon derivative, called the Citroën Elysée, along with the China based ZX known as the Fukang, continued to be produced for the Chinese market by the Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile, a joint venture with the PSA Group. OverviewThe Citroen GS had been a ground breaking and radical new model in the small family car market on its launch in 1970, scooping the European Car of the Year award, and was facelifted in 1979 and gained a hatchback which saw it transformed into the GSA. However, such was the success of the larger BX after its 1982 launch, that PSA decided to delay the launch of an immediate replacement for the GSA when it was finally discontinued in 1986. Development work began on a new C segment hatchback, which was originally expected to be launched as the Citroën FX at the beginning of the 1990s. Although the Rally Raid version of the ZX debuted during 1990, the ZX was officially launched on the left hand drive continental markets on 16 March 1991, with British sales beginning in May that year, initially only with petrol engines. The diesel ZX went on sale later in 1991.[2] It went on sale in New Zealand in the beginning of 1993, as a five door in 1.6 Aura or Turbodiesel trim, with the naturally aspirated diesel and Volcane GTi (1.9) models joining a few weeks later. New Zealand's unleaded petrol was of a low octane rating, meaning that initially only uncatalyzed cars were on offer.[3] In January 1994, the estate of the ZX debuted, and went on sale in May, shortly followed by a mid cycle facelift. The first examples of the ZX had been produced in 1990, with the three door Rally Raid model being the winner of the Paris-Dakar, which started just after Christmas. The first prototypes of the ZX had actually debuted at the Baja Aragon on 20 July 1990. Drag resistance ranged from Cds 0.30 to 0.33.[4] The launch of the ZX marked the return of Citroën into the C sector of the car market; it had discontinued the GSA in 1986 with no immediate replacement, largely due to the success of the larger BX. However, Citroën had decided to phase out the BX between 1990 and 1993, by at first launching a smaller model, and then adding a larger model (the Xantia) to its range. The ZX's interior space and value received praise from critics and consumers. Of particular note was the rear seat arrangement; it was mounted on a sliding platform that allowed the seat to be moved rearwards to increase rear legroom, or forwards to increase cargo space. Unfortunately, only the seat backs folded down on models so fitted. Lower specification models with fully folding and removable seats had more ultimate capacity. The ZX specification was good for its class, with most models getting power steering, electric windows, electric sunroof, a driver's side (and sometimes passenger's side) airbag and anti-lock braking system as either optional or standard equipment. It was competitively priced though, unlike the Mark III Volkswagen Golf, which was priced at a relative premium from its launch later in August 1991. It also reached the market a few months before the new version of the Opel/Vauxhall Astra. The familiar range of PSA powertrains drove the front wheels of a seemingly conventionally designed chassis. At the front was a standard MacPherson strut layout with anti-roll bar, while the rear used the PSA Peugeot-Citroën fully independent trailing arm/torsion bar set up that was first introduced on the estate of the Peugeot 305. However, PSA's chassis engineers employed some unusual features, including passive rear wheel steering (by means of specially designed compliance bushes in the rear suspension), and in house developed and constructed shock absorbers. At high mileages, this is prone to wear off the axle mounting bushes, which is easily fixed. It is also prone to wear in the rear axle trailing arm bearings, which then wear the trailing arm axle tubes, requiring an expensive rebuild or a replacement axle assembly.[5][6][7][8][9] The diesel and larger capacity petrol engines are canted as far back as possible in the engine bay, in an effort to put as much weight as possible behind the front axle line, also reducing the centre of gravity, while improving weight distribution and minimising understeer. Trim levelsAt the time of its launch, the ZX range consisted of a collection of four very individual trim levels; the base model was the "Reflex" aimed at young people, next was the "Avantage" aimed at families, and then there was the luxury "Aura" series. The final series was the relatively sporting "Volcane" series, with lowered (and hard) suspension. The "Volcane" TD was one of the first diesel hot hatches. Over time, further models were introduced including the "Furio", a cheaper sports model, a 16 valve engined high performance derivative and many special editions. EnginesThe ZX was initially available as a three or five door hatchback, while a five door estate was added to the range in 1993. It was offered with petrol engines from 1.1 L to 2.0 L, as well as three 1.9 L diesel engines including a turbodiesel. However, the 1.1 petrol engine was never sold in Britain.
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MotorsportThe car won the 1994 Paris–Dakar Rally, and again twice more in the following two years. References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/front_website/octane_interact/carspecs.php/?see=3266 |title=CITROEN GS/GSA | car specs | octane |publisher=Classicandperformancecar.com |date= |accessdate=2011-03-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708163128/http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/front_website/octane_interact/carspecs.php/?see=3266 |archive-date=8 July 2011 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }} 2. ^{{cite web|author=Julian Marsh |url=http://www.citroenet.org.uk/passenger-cars/psa/zx/zx1.htm |title=Citroën ZX |publisher=Citroenet.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2011-08-07}} 3. ^{{cite journal | ref = NZC393 | journal = New Zealand Car | title = Sweet Package | page = 44 | volume = 7 | number = 5 | date = March 1993 | editor-last = Anderson | editor-first = Donn | location = Auckland, New Zealand | publisher = Accent Publishing Cnr | issn = 0113-0196 }} 4. ^Sweet Package, p. 46 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.citroen-owners-club.co.uk/citroen/index.php?/topic/10225-zx-volcane-rear-suspension/|title=Zx Volcane Rear Suspension – Technical Section|publisher=}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=17115|title=ZX rear swing arm bearings – Technical matters – Back Room Forum – Honest John|publisher=}} 7. ^http://www.docstoc.com/docs/122038287/Citroen-ZX-Suspension-and-steering 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=129058|title=ZX Radius arm bearings – French Car Forum|publisher=}} 9. ^http://www.sspengineering.co.uk/ 10. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|title=Engine specs from PSA Peugeot Citroën|url=http://www.info-financiere.fr/upload/BWR/8888/01/FCBWR066301_20110422.pdf|work=Creator and designer|publisher=PSA Peugeot Citroën|accessdate=4 December 2012}} 11. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=PSA Annual Report 2012 |url=http://annualreport.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/wp-content/themes/psa/pdf/pdf/PSA-2012-03_memento_en.pdf |work=Car manufacturers |publisher=PSA |accessdate=1 May 2013 }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 12. ^1 2 {{cite journal|title=Memento Mars 2013|date=21 February 2013|page=50|url=http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/fr/pagebuilder/downloadpackage/2293?pid=-1|publisher=PSA Peugeot Citroën|accessdate=31 July 2013|language=fr}}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 13. ^1 2 {{cite journal|title=Memento Mars 2014|date=March 2014|pages=54, 65|url=http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/fr/pagebuilder/downloadpackage/2293?pid=-1|publisher=PSA Peugeot Citroën|accessdate=2014-09-26|language=fr}}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} External links{{Commons category|Citroën ZX}}
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