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Written by Stephen Dobie
You know the Citroen C4 Cactus: the affordable, unpretentious antidote to more aggressive mini SUVs, with bobbly doors that look like giant Lego while deflecting those irritating car park dings. Well, it was. Then Citroen lost its bottle a bit and dumbed its extrovert features down to make it more like a mainstream hatchback. And soon, that bottle will be firmly out in the recycling box as the C4 Cactus departs this world forever. "I joined Citroen a few months after the launch of the first C4 Cactus," Citroen product boss Xavier Peugeot told Top Gear (and yes, that"s really his name). "It is a tremendous project, as it is in line with the Citroen values of demonstrating boldness and innovation and trying to consider cars in a different way. What we tried to do for the mid-life update of the car is keep this spirit alive, but to make it even more involved inside the range.
Date written: 24 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16105
You know the Citroen C4 Cactus: the affordable, unpretentious antidote to more aggressive mini SUVs, with bobbly doors that look like giant Lego while deflecting those irritating car park dings. Well, it was. Then Citroen lost its bottle a bit and dumbed its extrovert features down to make it more like a mainstream hatchback. And soon, that bottle will be firmly out in the recycling box as the C4 Cactus departs this world forever. "I joined Citroen a few months after the launch of the first C4 Cactus," Citroen product boss Xavier Peugeot told Top Gear (and yes, that"s really his name). "It is a tremendous project, as it is in line with the Citroen values of demonstrating boldness and innovation and trying to consider cars in a different way. What we tried to do for the mid-life update of the car is keep this spirit alive, but to make it even more involved inside the range.
Date written: 24 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16105