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The Citroën C4 Cactus Airflow 2L is a concept that will make its world debut at the Paris Motor Show. The brand developed this car in order to meet the challenge from the French government to launch vehicles by 2020 with consumption below 2l/100km.
With 865kg, 100kg less than the standard Cactus, the concept is equipped with Citroën's powertrain Hybrid Air technology similar to the one used on the Peugeot 2008 Hybrid Air. This powertrain combines a three-cylinder engine 1.2-liter Puretech with 82hp, an hydraulic pump and compressed air reservoir in the rear of the car. The vehicle uses an epicyclic transmission.
In addition to the advantages of using this new hybrid technology Citroen reveals that it managed to reduce the friction of the combustion engine with a new coating and the use of low-viscosity oil.
The vehicle can be driven in three different ways: air, petrol or hybrid mode.
The C4 Cactus Airflow 2L receives low rolling resistance tires developed by Michelin. The vehicle also received a number of applications with lightweight materials including aluminum, steel and carbon fiber "Airbump" panels.
The concept also gets LED headlights, replacing the lighting clusters of the production model, with a new longer spoiler placed besides the rear air extractor. The rims have shutters which close in movement and allow a reduction in airflow.
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André Citroën had already been involved in the automotive industry for many years, where he produced gears. While the First World War was taking place, André Citroën was producing munitions and armaments for France. Once the conflict was over, Citroën was left with an "unworthy" factory, given that he no longer needed to produce those equipments. He then turned his factory into ... more