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'Experimental' new Citroen C4 to be radically different from rivals

Summary by Autocar UK
"We are not a generic brand," CEO says, as Citroën looks to better differentiate its cars from competitors Citroën will go "as far as possible" to ensure the next-generation C4 stands out from its rivals and range-mates as part of a push for more 'experimental' designs across its line-up.  The third generation of the French brand's C-segment hatchback is entering its sixth year on sale, making it the oldest model in the line-up, and will be due …
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Citroën, for years, has presented itself as a brand with totally breaking designs and very avant-garde against its main rivals. Historically it has been considered, in fact, a company that was ahead of its time. Today, although its interest is to be one of the most accessible brands in the market, it still has a clear purpose: to present some designs very far away from what its rivals present. Example of this can be put to the particular Citroën…

One can say that Citroën has not been out of work for some time. The three-tone company has unveiled a lot of new products over the last few months, including the new-generation C5 Aircross, which has evolved considerably. Of course, the Elo concept, which has made the star at the Retromobile show, but no question for the French manufacturer to rest on its achievements, quite the contrary. And now it will be working on the design of a new car. T…

The chevron brand is known for its originality and even eccentricity, even if the current range is rather wise. But this could change with the next generation of C4.

According to Citroën's boss and his chief designer, the next C4 will be radically different. The chevron brand wants to regain its DNA: originality. A model has fallen somewhat into the oblivion at Citroën. Renewed for a third generation in 2020 and then restated in 2024, the C4 — and twin

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Autocar UK broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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