C4 [Renders] 2017 - Citroën C4 Aircross


The Citroën C4 is a car produced by Citroën, part of Stellantis. It was positioned to be the successor to the Citroën Xsara. The first generation production started in September 2004. For its first two generations, the C4 was a compact car/small family car, but it has been redesigned as a subcompact crossover SUV for its third generation. In June 2020, the third-generation C4 was released in the form of coupe SUV, abandoning the traditional C-segment hatchback/saloon body style.

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2017 - Citroën C4 Aircross

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Those Airbumps on the rear bumper look like oversized piles. Hopefully they're not as big as that.

I worked as an instructor for Citroen - for my past sins - in my final years of driving instruction and the ASX based Aircross was pretty horrid both on tar and gravel. Hopefully Citroen is able to do more with this new model.
 
Those Airbumps on the rear bumper look like oversized piles. Hopefully they're not as big as that.

They are less of an eye sore on the render then they are on the Cactus.

PS Those curvy roof rails are a Thule engineer's nightmare.
 
I like Citroen design language, they been so bold and daring with their designs. They becoming a fashion item amongst car brands. This car looks macho enough, really like it alot.
 
So is this going to be the same philosophy as the Cactus? Minimalism,budget but value for money?
We have a Cactus and it's great.
 
Yes in the same kind but less cleaving and more statutory, it's look close to the Aircross Concept

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Citroën

Citroën is a French automobile brand. The manufacturing company was founded in 4 June 1919 by André Citroën. Citroën has been owned by Stellantis since 2021 and was part of the PSA Group after Peugeot acquired 89.95% share in 1976.
Official websites: Citroën, DS Automobiles

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