INGENIOUS, WITH A
STRONG FOCUS ON LEISURE
The beach, sand, salt and water are all
considered
incompatible with cars. However, the Cactus M
was designed for this
environment, allowing users to enjoy an intense,
uncompromising leisure
experience. The choice of shapes, materials,
technologies and colours
was guided by a desire to enable users to pursue
their chosen leisure
experience, while freeing them from all
practical concerns.
The overall design of the cabin resembles the
hull
of a boat. The flowing lines are a continuation
of the exterior design
and the impression of the car being a singular
moulded object is
emphasised by the use of the same colour –
Hawaii Blue – both inside
and out. This bright, optimistic colour points
to the cheery character
of the Cactus M concept and encourages users to
head for the open road.
Looking beyond appearance, the functional
qualities of a boat hull are also reflected in
the overall design. The
Citroën Cactus M concept is the ideal partner
for an expedition and all
the materials used have been selected or treated
to resist the
elements. With the draining foot wells, and
seats in water and
salt-resistant fabric, occupants who have been
surfing or swimming in
the sea can get into the car without drying or
rinsing themselves off.
The whole cabin can even be hosed out.
The Cactus M has an attractive, functional
interior. The upholstery and dashboard trim were
designed to resemble
wetsuits. The brightly coloured neoprene fabric
adds warmth to the
cabin and underlines the vehicle's ‘fun’ side.
It also increases the
waterproof qualities of the seats and reduces
the time required for
them to dry.
The Citroën Cactus M concept is designed for
practicality. The rear side panels each have a
hollowed-out step to
enable passengers to get into the seats in row
two by stepping over the
waist line. This solution makes for easier
access and creates a sense
of freedom for passengers in the rear who do not
need to open the door
or fold the front seats forward. Inside, a range
of functional stowage
compartments are available including the large
front door bins, each
enclosed by a net. The boot is accessed from the
outside and two
surfboards can be attached using a specific
lashing system. Citroën’s
styling teams created two surfboards in the
colours of the concept car
to demonstrate this.
The character and strong personality of the
Cactus
M concept car is inspired by the 1968 Méhari and
the seaside world
associated with this legendary model. A number
of styling features,
such as the door opening straps and single
central windscreen wiper
bring to mind the automotive design of the time.
Similarly, the
headrests are designed to resemble boat fenders,
bringing to mind the
marine environment associated with open-air
vehicles.
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