Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Cactus
Power
99HP
Torque
254Nm
Consumption
3.5l/100
Emissions
92g/km
0-100 km/h
10.6s
Top Speed
184km/h
Weight
1145kg
Price
22,200€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
348 L
45 L
73 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Citroën C4 Cactus BlueHDi 100 Shine Edition Urban · 99 CV (2015)
General description
The 2014 Citroën C4 Cactus burst onto the market like a breath of fresh air, a vehicle that dared to be different. Its philosophy was not raw power or ostentatious luxury, but comfort, practicality, and a design that broke with everything established. It's a car that not only takes you places but envelops you in an atmosphere of well-being and originality, and this version with the BlueHDi 100 engine represents the perfect balance between that innovative spirit and extraordinary efficiency.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the C4 Cactus is rediscovering the pleasure of serene driving. The suspension, with its legendary Citroën smoothness, seems to make the car float over the asphalt, absorbing irregularities with a delicacy that isolates you from the stress of the road. The 99 hp diesel engine, thanks to its generous 254 Nm of torque from low revs, moves the car with surprising ease and agility for its power. It doesn't aim for heart-stopping performance, but a linear and pleasant response that, combined with ridiculously low consumption, turns every journey into a relaxing and economical experience.
Design and aesthetics
This is where the C4 Cactus becomes art and emotion. Its design is a statement of intent. The famous side 'Airbumps' are not mere ornaments; they are a functional stroke of genius that protects the bodywork from small everyday bumps with unparalleled aesthetic audacity. The slim headlights, the floating roof, and the absence of aggressive lines create a friendly and futuristic silhouette. Inside, minimalism embraces you: a clean dashboard dominated by two digital screens and front seats that evoke the comfort of a sofa. It's a design made for people, not for show.
Technology and features
The technology in the C4 Cactus is smart, not overwhelming. It focuses on what really matters. The central 7-inch touchscreen cleverly integrates climate control, the multimedia system, and navigation, clearing the cabin of unnecessary buttons and creating a spacious atmosphere. Although it didn't have the latest driving assistants of more modern rivals, its equipment, such as variable power steering or the Stop & Start system, was perfectly aligned with its philosophy of simplicity, comfort, and maximum fuel efficiency.
Competition
At its launch, the C4 Cactus practically created its own segment, but it faced giants in the competitive urban SUV market like the Renault Captur, the Peugeot 2008, or the Nissan Juke. While the Captur played the customization card and the 2008 offered a more conventional and premium-looking interior, none could match the unique proposition of comfort, lightness, and disruptive design of the Citroën. The Juke was its rival in audacity, but the C4 Cactus surpassed it with much more noticeable roominess and practicality.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Cactus BlueHDi 100 is a car with a soul, a vehicle for those who value authenticity and well-being above all else. It was a brave bet by Citroën that showed it was possible to innovate by thinking about real-world use and the driver's emotions. It's a car that looks after you with its Airbumps, pampers you with its suspension, and makes your wallet happy with its frugality. A piece of functional design that, years later, still feels special and different. A car that is not easily forgotten.




