Citroën Lacoste

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Citroën Lacoste
Overview
ManufacturerCitroën and Lacoste
Production2010 (Concept car)
Body and chassis
ClassMini SUV
Body styleNo-door crossover
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine1.2 litre petrol
Dimensions
Length3.45m
Chronology
SuccessorCitroën C3 Aircross
Citroën C4 Aircross
Citroën C4 Cactus

The Citroën Lacoste is a concept mini SUV designed by Citroën and Lacoste for the 2010 Paris Motor Show. It is a no-door mini SUV and should be very economical, featuring a 1.2 litre petrol engine emitting under 100g/km of CO2. The concept is 3.45m long, around half a metre shorter than a Nissan Juke. The concept has special features, including an inflatable roof that comes out of the centre roof rail. It also has a steering wheel that can be moved to improve access. The concept has no doors so that passengers are able to get inside. This concept was inspired by the 1970s Citroën Méhari and the 2007 concept, the Citroën C-Cactus.

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