The Aircross Lunar is based on the regular-production Aircross, a model developed and built exclusively for the Brazilian market. Designed for the outdoors, it stands out thanks to a more aggressive-looking front end with a beefier bumper, Airbump panels similar to the ones found on the C4 Cactus at the bottom of all four doors and a gas can in lieu of the trunk-mounted spare tire.
A thin ladder mounted on the passenger side of the car facilitates access to items stored on the roof rack.
Citroën has not published pictures of the concept’s interior.
Similarly, technical details are being kept under wraps. The regular Aircross is powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that sends 122 horsepower to the front wheels via a standard manual transmission or an optional automatic unit. The four-banger is designed to run on either gasoline or ethanol.
High-profile BFGoodrich Mud Terrain tires slightly increase ground clearance but the concept remains front-wheel drive.
While Citroën has not revealed what the future holds for the Aircross Lunar concept, it is safe to bet that the off-roader is merely a design study that will not be given the green light for production.
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