The Cactus concept is a user - friendly car that forges an unparalleled harmony between unique yet pragmatic design, comfy for all the occupants, as well as easy - to - use technology.
[Update: Following the leak, Citroen has officially released images and details pertaining to
the Cactus concept] The 2013 Citroen Cactus Concept has been leaked robbing Citroen the chance to
Citroën hints that
the Cactus concept achieves something in the range of 94 mpg, but it's unlikely that it'll go into production using this system due to cost considerations.
The cabin in
the Cactus concept is promised to be pretty close to the production version, and it looks amazing.
Citroen explores the possibility of fun - focused future models with a Mehari - inspired
Cactus concept
Not exact matches
Citroen, Peugeot and Renault will all show off the virtues of light weight and slick aerodynamics with their respective high - mpg
concepts, the C4
Cactus Airflow, Peugeot's Quartz crossover and the Renault Eolab
concept.
Admittedly, it's hard to get a sense of scale for this
concept, but the
Cactus is 165 inches long and 60 inches tall, so it's just a couple inches longer than the Countryman and almost identical in height.
Citroën will unveil its new C4
Cactus AIRFLOW 2L
concept at the Paris Motor Show.
With the C4
Cactus AIRFLOW 2L
concept, Citroën is demonstrating fuel consumption of 2l / 100 km (118 mpg US) through the use of optimized design with a 20 % improvement in aerodynamics; lower rolling resistance (Tall & Narrow) tires;... Read more →
The Citroen C1 Urban Ride and Citroen
Cactus Airflow 2L
concepts have been unveiled at the Paris Motor Show 2014.
The
concept is closer to a real car than most - the designers took a standard
Cactus straight from the production line in order to create this fun drop - top.
The Citroen
Cactus M
concept — which debuted earlier this week at the Frankfurt motor show — is much, much more than an open - topped, surfboard - rack - equipped take on the delightful Citroen C4
Cactus with an Azetk - style tent on the back.
Duvernier — who was also responsible for desiging the C4
Cactus and other recent Citroen
concept cars — showed us around the car and explained the detailed changes he made to the standard five - door crossover.
Called the
Cactus M, the drop - top crossover
concept is Citroen's star car on its stand at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Meanwhile, to the rear, the M pinches the same light clusters from last year's super-frugal C4
Cactus Airflow
concept.
Citroen insists the
Cactus M is purely a
concept for now, but it's another sign that the French firm is seriously considering adding more SUVs to its line - up.
The LABRANDA
Cactus Garden features 150 new and modern designed double and junior suites rooms and an all - inclusive
concept that leaves nothing to be desired.