
The new concept offers a fresh, unusual take on the "all-road" essence of the CITROËN C4 Cactus. The creators of the concept tried to go beyond design and create a car that reflects the driver's lifestyle, where the ride would primarily leave an impression of relaxation. Overall, the CACTUS M design evokes the image of the Méhari – a similar "all-road" vehicle. The cabin is completely open. Second-row passengers get to their seats through the body sides, using a pre-installed step.

The car's interior also reflects this approach: it uses materials traditional for outdoor games. For the widest and most uncompromising use, the car's interior can even be washed and hosed down with water – drainage holes are provided in the floor. And the seat upholstery is made of bright, durable, comfortable neoprene fabric: an unusual solution borrowed from the world of surfing.

CACTUS M gives a feeling of maximum freedom thanks to its open, transformable top design, where a canopy can be installed. This system will help quickly unfold the canopy and take shelter from the rain. Will such a Cactus go into production? We would really like that, because today there are so many similar and faceless cars, but so few extraordinary models.










