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Citroen's low-cost Duster rival revealed in live photos

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Citroen C4
The new C4 is ready for the premiere. Source: Carscoops

TheCitroen C4 is a low-cost model that matches the dimensions of the Renault Duster. The spectacular model looks like a hatchback-crossover and looks unusual. The new car has been shown in live photos on the web.

This car in a modernized form was shown before the premiere. About the rival of the front-wheel drive "Renault Duster" reports Carscoops. By tradition, the car got on the photo in camouflage film on the body. The manufacturer hides the design of the front and rear. A new lighting system and other bumpers are expected for the Citroen C4 2025 model year.

In this way, the French manufacturer will adapt the model to the current corporate style of the company. The design of Citroen cars has recently undergone a major transformation.

Citroen C4

The Citroen C3 compact budget car and its new e-C3 electric variant are expected to be the stylistic reference point. The larger Citroen C4 also has an electric car in its lineup. It will also be updated.

The official premiere of the new Citroen C4 2025 model year is expected in October 2024. That's when all the details will be known. However, it is possible that even more details about the design of the machine will be known in advance.

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