From the 2CV and original DS to the C4 Cactus, Citroën
has a long and proud history of doing things differently. 95 years of
it, in fact, over the course of which it has sold 50 million vehicles.
And few if any of them are what you'd call "conventional." Now the
quirky French automaker is at it again with the reveal of the Aircross
concept.
Set for reveal at the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show later this month, the Citroën Aircross is a refreshing take on the usual crossover. Where the rest of the industry is trending towards sharp angles and flat surfaces, the Aircross concept is decidedly more rounded and bulbous, accented by unique details. The concept's "alloy bumps," for example, fill a honeycomb structure similar to the air bumps on the C4 Cactus but filled with aluminum foam. Metallic accents are found on the hood and rear side window, and the narrow headlights recall the C4 Picasso minivan.
Set for reveal at the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show later this month, the Citroën Aircross is a refreshing take on the usual crossover. Where the rest of the industry is trending towards sharp angles and flat surfaces, the Aircross concept is decidedly more rounded and bulbous, accented by unique details. The concept's "alloy bumps," for example, fill a honeycomb structure similar to the air bumps on the C4 Cactus but filled with aluminum foam. Metallic accents are found on the hood and rear side window, and the narrow headlights recall the C4 Picasso minivan.
Source: http://www.autoblog.com/2015/04/08/citroen-aircross-crossover-concept-shanghai/

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