
2 CV
AX
BERLINGO 1
BERLINGO 1 - MULTISPACE
BERLINGO FIRST
BERLINGO 2 - MULTISPACE
BERLINGO 2 - Court 4m38
BERLINGO 2 - Long 4m63
BERLINGO 3
BERLINGO3 - MULTISPACE
BERLINGO 3 - Court L1 4m40
BERLINGO 3 - Long L2 4m75
BX
BX BREAK
C1
C2
C3
C3 AIRCROSS
C3 PICASSO
C3 X-TR
C3 PLURIEL
C4
C4 COFFRE
e-C4
C4 COUPE
C4 AIRCROSS
C4 CACTUS
C4 PICASSO
C4 GRAND PICASSO
C4 SPACETOURER
C4 GRAND SPACETOURER
C5
C5 BREAK
C5 X
C5 AIRCROSS HYBRID
C5 AIRCROSS
C6
C8
C15
C25
C25 plateau
C CROSSER
C ELYSEE
CX BREAK
EVASION
GS
LNA
JUMPER
JUMPER - Plateau
JUMPY
MEHARI
NEMO
SAXO
SPACETOURER
XANTIA
XANTIA BREAK
XM
XSARA
XSARA COUPE
XSARA BREAK
XSARA PICASSO
ZX
ZX BREAK
First, check your vehicle manual for the roof's load capacity. In general, this load capacity varies from 50 to 100kg for a passenger car, and goes up to 200kg for some vans.
In addition to the weight of luggage, please also take into account the weight of the roof box and supports (e.g. roof bars) in the total load that the roof of your Citroën will have to support.
A good roof box for Citroën is one that suits your needs, your usage objectives. Is it just for vacations? Winter or summer vacation? If not, is it for frequent (vs. occasional) use? What do you plan to store in it ?
The length of a roof box Citroën varies from 1m to over 2m. If a long roof box is suitable for storing large objects (e.g. skis or snowboards), it should be in keeping with the size of your Citroën, especially if it's a city car. In fact, a roof boxe that protrudes from the front of the roof means wind resistance, air noise and higher fuel consumption. Conversely, a roof box positioned too far back can interfere with the opening of your car's trunk.
As a reminder, a large suitcase is around 200 liters, while a travel bag is more like 100 liters. So it's best not to choose a roof box that's too small ;-)
Roof boxes for Citroën generally range from 200 to 500 liters.
In our roof box catalog, you can also choose between a 400l, 500l or 300l roof box for your Citroën,
There are several types of opening: from the rear or from the side, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
To protect your belongings, opt for rigid (vs. flexible or textile) safes fitted with a multi-point key lock, as the lock automatically locks in several places in the safe. Isn't technology great?
Some systems allow you to remove the key from the roof box only when it's in the closed position, to avoid forgetting it. Practical, isn't it?
Before installing a trunk on the roof of your Citroën, you'll need a secure means of securing the trunk to your roof!
Two types of support come into play: roof rails (generally already installed on a factory-built Citroën; visible or flush, for aesthetic and aerodynamic reasons) and crossbars (i.e. the famous roof bars).
While the rails run along the roof from front to rear (in the vehicle's direction of travel ), the crossbars run perpendicular to the vehicle's direction of travel, attach to the roof rails and are the real support for the roof box. If you don't have roof rails, don't panic: roof crossbars are available without rails.
So, if you've got the roof rails, you're ready to install the carefully chosen roof box on your Citroën. However, please bear in mind the following precautions...