Especificaciones y análisis del Citroën C4 Cactus
Power
99HP
Torque
254Nm
Consumption
3.4l/100
Emissions
87g/km
0-100 km/h
10.7s
Top Speed
184km/h
Weight
1145kg
Price
18,580€
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 Feel Cool · 99 CV (2014-2015)
General description
The 2014 Citroën C4 Cactus was not just a car; it was a statement of intent. In a market saturated with predictable designs, Citroën dared to break the mold with a vehicle that prioritized originality, comfort, and efficiency. With its 99-horsepower BlueHDi engine, it promised a driving experience as unique as its aesthetics, a breath of fresh air that invited you to rediscover the pleasure of moving.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the C4 Cactus envelops you in a bubble of tranquility. Don't look for blistering acceleration, but rather the caress of a soft suspension that filters out road imperfections. Its 99 hp diesel engine with 254 Nm of torque pulls sufficiently from low revs, always with discretion and ridiculously low consumption. It's a car that asks for calm, that teaches you to enjoy the journey with a lightness and comfort that few rivals could match.
Design and aesthetics
Design is its soul. The revolutionary side 'Airbumps' are not just an ornament; they are a protective shield and the heart of its visual identity. Every line, from its slim headlights to its floating roof, screams originality. Inside, simplicity is a luxury: a minimalist dashboard dominated by two screens and wide, welcoming seats that evoke the comfort of a sofa. It's a functional work of art that you either fall in love with or don't understand, but it never leaves you indifferent.
Technology and features
Citroën opted for smart, user-centric technology. The large central touchscreen became the car's brain, eliminating superfluous buttons and creating a clean, modern interior space. The fully digital instrument cluster offered essential information at a glance. It wasn't overloaded with assistants but offered what was necessary to make life on board easier and more connected, a futuristic vision of simplicity.
Competition
In the competitive small SUV segment, the C4 Cactus danced to its own beat. While rivals like the Renault Captur or the Peugeot 2008 opted for more conventional formulas, the Citroën stood out with its audacity. It competed not so much on pure performance, but on personality, on offering a space of comfort and an unbeatable running cost. It was the choice for those who didn't want the same car as their neighbor, but a travel companion with its own character.
Conclusion
The Citroën C4 Cactus is more than a car; it's an experience, a manifesto on wheels. It proved that you could be different, practical, and exciting without the need for great luxuries or exorbitant power. Its legacy is that of a brave, ingenious, and profoundly human vehicle that won hearts for its authenticity and its focus on well-being. An unforgettable car that left an indelible mark on automotive history.




