First drive review: 2018 Citroen C4 Cactus
If you want something that's easy to drive around town and won't leave you feeling tired after a long journey, the Cactus is worth a look – airbumps or no airbumps.
If you want something that's easy to drive around town and won't leave you feeling tired after a long journey, the Cactus is worth a look – airbumps or no airbumps.
The updated Citroen C4 Cactus will be priced from £17,295 when it hits the UK in April. Lease prices are to be confirmed, but we’ll bring you deals as soon as they become available. The new C4 Cac...
Citroen has collaborated with surfing brand Rip Curl to produce a special edition of the C4 Cactus. First revealed at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, the Rip Curl will be offered in the UK...
With the Soul's boxy exterior and the Cactus' curvy and bumpy body, these are two of the more distinctive and divisive crossovers available right now, but which is better?
Citroen has announced that it will be showing off a new crossover concept at the Shanghai motor show (April 22-29). Dubbed the Aircross, it takes some of its design language from the C4 Cactus and ...
Nissan’s jaunty Juke came to define the kooky crossover segment in 2010 but a refreshed model earlier this year arrived about the same time Citroen launched its C4 Cactus rival. Any crossover aimin...
Changing rules have meant that the Citroen C4 Cactus has failed to attain five stars in the Euro NCAP crash tests, leaving it – on paper at least – behind rivals like the Nissan Juke and Peugeot 20...
Just when we thought there were no more niches to find in the automotive industry, Citroen has found one and built a car for it. It’s difficult to pigeon-hole the C4 Cactus. Is it a regular C-segm...
Subtle is something that Citroen doesn’t do well. Across its entire range, there are examples of the company trying hard to be different, from the shark-finned DS3 to the cleverly-packaged C4 Picas...