Structure

Self-supporting chassis, three or five doors, high-resistance, multiple thickness structural elements for progressive energy absorption in impacts.

Side bars in doors for side impact protection and stiffening the passenger compartment in the event of front impacts.

The front and rear ends of the underbody crumple to reduce repair costs following low speed impacts.

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    Extending the boot
    Single rear seat Proceed as follows: ❒ fasten the seat buckles to the tabs on the seat back (as shown by arrows); ❒ check that the webbing (A) of each of the two side seat belts is ...

    Locking Doors With A Key
    You can insert the key with either side up. To lock the door, turn the key to the right. To unlock the door, turn the key to the left. Refer to “Body Lubrication” in “Maintaining Your Vehicle” for ...

    Buzzer warnings
    When the reverse gear is engaged a short acoustic signal is automatically activated. When an obstacle is detected an intermittent buzzer will sound ad follows: ❒ the sound frequency increases ...