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The quirky crossover is now available!
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Citroen C4 Cactus goes on sale on the UK

Citroen C4 Cactus goes on sale on the UK

The cutting-edge Citroen C4 Cactus is now on sale in the UK.

The striking crossover is a bold response to the changing needs and priorities of today's car owners. It offers a real alternative to the traditional compact hatchback, with a fresh and distinctive approach.

Visually imposing, the New C4 Cactus stands out in the competitive C segment with its concept car looks, chunky styling and a broad range of customisation options. Simplicity and efficiency combined with practicality mean it offers more of what really counts to new car buyers.

This latest Citroen is offered with six efficient powertrains, four petrol and two HDi diesels. All diesel models are sub-100g/km of CO2 and are eligible for free car tax. There is even a vehicle excise duty exempt petrol version  the PureTech 82 S&S ETG  which emits just 98g/km!

The new C4 Cactus is available in 10 body colours, from eye-catching Hello Yellow to elegant Pearl White. All versions are fitted with a black Airbump as standard with the colours Stone Grey, Dune & Chocolate also available depending on the body colour.

AirBump is unique to the C4 Cactus and is an instantly recognisable feature of the model. Panels fitted to the front and rear doors with tough air-filled rubber capsules protect against minor bumps and scrapes. Airbump panels require no specific maintenance and reduce the stress and expense associated with car park dings and dents  potentially cutting repair costs over the lifetime of the car.

According to Citroen the C4 Cactus' in-car technology offers connectivity, efficiency and usability without adding complexity. A fully digital Touch Drive interface is fitted as standard and features a 7-inch touchscreen to control all the main vehicle functions.

by: Danielle Bagnall