PARIS -- Citroen has revealed photos of the new C4 compact hatchback, which has a full-electric version and will replace the C4 Cactus in the brand’s lineup later this year.
Citroen has given the new C4 a sloping rear roofline, a slightly higher stance, and “SUV traits” such as black wheel arches and lower body cladding and bumper inserts that suggest skid plates.
The new C4 is built on an extended version of PSA Group’s CMP platform, which up until now has been used only for small cars and SUVs such as the Peugeot 208, Opel/Vauxhall Corsa and DS 3 Crossback. The platform can accommodate gasoline, diesel or battery-electric drivetrains.
The interior echoes current Citroen designs, with a horizontal “floating” central touchscreen, minimalist instrument panel and a reflective head-up display.
Citroen did not release the vehicle's price or launch date, which will be in the second half of this year. The brand on June 30 will hold an online event where executives are expected to offer more details about the C4.
The C4 is the fifth electrified Citroen to be announced this year, following the C5 Aircross plug-in hybrid SUV, the Ami quadricycle, and the e-Jumpy and e-Spacetourer vans.