Citroën Lacoste

The Citroën Lacoste is a concept mini SUV designed by Citroën and Lacoste for the 2010 Paris Motor Show. It is an economical, no-door mini SUV, featuring a 1.2-litre petrol engine emitting fewer than 100g/km of CO2. It was expected to enter production by 2013, but for undisclosed reasons this did not happen.

The vehicle is 3.45 m long, around 0.5 metres shorter than the Nissan Juke. It has special features, including an inflatable roof that emerges from the centre roof rail. It also has a movable steering wheel to improve access. The vehicle has no doors. This concept was inspired by the Citroën Méhari of the 1970s, and the 2007 Citroën C-Cactus concept car.