After a long series of teasers, Citroen finally unveiled the new Cactus M Concept, set to make its global debut during this year Frankfurt Motor Show. The concept fetures some ties with the Aircross concept unveiled in Shanghai in April, but it is more of a modern interpretation of the old Mehari model. 
 
The wings are sculpted around the wheels for a more compact, muscular look, the windscreen is straighter, it has raised body and large wheel diameter. On the body sides, the large plastic doors add a lightweight, protective touch, giving the vehicle its signature. This design brings to mind the renowned Mehari, as we said.
 
Passengers access the seats in row 2 by climbing over the body side, using an insert provided at the rear for support. Nothing separates the passengers from their surrounding environment.
 
The interior features technical materials used in open-air activities. The cabin can be hosed out thanks to the drainage outlets integrated in the foot wells. Inspired by the world of surfing, the seats are designed to resemble wetsuits, and are upholstered in a brightly coloured neoprene fabric for comfort and waterproofing. The Citroen Cactus M is also a modular vehicle, with a roof extension that enables passengers to store all their equipment (wakeboard, windsurf board).
 
On all types of terrain, the Grip Control function optimises traction for a relaxed ride anywhere. The Cactus M also has a modular cabin that turns into a couchette and a top that can be made into a tent. This top, which features an innovative system of inflation, also provides protection in the event of rain. The Citroen Cactus M also features onboard technologies for everyday use with all the useful equipment found on the C4 Cactus (touch drive interface, Easy Push system).