
Citroen has taken a bold approach to eco-friendly design with the C-Cactus concept car. Scheduled to be unveiled in Fran

The concept's minimalist approach helps to keep production costs down whilst engineers stripped all non-essential features from the car. The front bumper section makes up the lower part of the rear

Interior materials also reflect the innovative ecological direction of the C-Cactus' design, employing environmentally-friendly cork and felt for many parts and a patterned floor that uses recycled leather taken from off-cuts. The front seats comprise just two parts: a comfortable, molded, integral-skin foam part for the seat and a solid monoblock frame to hold the former in place and fix it to the floor rails.
Mechanically, the concept is fitted with an efficient hybrid HDi drivetrain that combines a 70bhp diesel engine with an electric motor. Citroen claims the C-Cactus offers fuel economy of 83mpg and emits just 78g/km of CO2 while also featuring a ZEV (Zero Emission Vehicle) mode.
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