CITROËN CACTUS M
Citroen

CITROËN reveals CACTUS M ahead of Frankfurt

At the Frankfurt International Motor Show, CITROËN will premier a concept car inspired by the iconic 1960s Citroen Méhari: the CITROËN CACTUS M. An ‘outdoor’ take on the C4 Cactus, this new concept car has a bright, upbeat personality. Looking beyond design, CITROËN is expressing a lifestyle approach with the CACTUS M, [Read More]

Citroen C4 Cactus
Citroen

Citroen confirms Australian Cactus line-up

Citroen Australia has announced it will introduce two drivetrains for Cactus; a turbocharged petrol manual and turbo-diesel semi-automatic. Due for local launch during the first quarter of 2016, the Cactus will bring with a range of innovative technologies paired to unparalleled customisation and Citroen’s leading 6 year warranty, service and support program. [Read More]

Citroen C4 Cactus combinations
Citroen

Citroen to offer all 23,184 combinations for Cactus until year’s end

Citroen’s ultra-customisable C4 Cactus will be offered to Australian customers without colour, trim or option limitations until the end of the year. “With over 23,194 possible combination for Cactus models in Australia, we thought we’d let customers decide which combinations we would and wouldn’t offer once the car goes on sale next year,” said Reid. [Read More]

Citroen C4 Hatch
Citroen

Citroen C4 Hatch revamp

Citroen Australia has launched its repowered, redesigned and highly specified C4 hatch range featuring an all-new drivetrain, fresh styling and updated comfort and convenience features. Headlining the changes is the adoption of PSA Peugeot Citroen’s award winning PureTech, EURO 6, petrol-turbo power plant [Read More]

Citroen C4 Picasso Exterior
Citroen

Citroen C4 Picasso Review

Citroen’s C4 Picasso combines creative ingenuity with practical applications to create a vehicle that is adaptable and incredibly well suited for family buyers. The French manufacture, who is renowned for bucking the trend and creating something different, has created a vehicle that is under-appreciated and should not be ignored. [Read More]