The C5 Aircross, in effect Citroën’s current flagship, is rooted in the Aircross concept presented in Shanghai in 2015 that in its turn was an exercise in translating the Cactus design language into different types of cars, in this case in the world of Suvs. "It was about seeing how that type of car could fit into the Citroën brand", explains Andrew Cowell, project manager who worked in close collaboration with the PSA group's head of design, Jean-Pierre Ploué, and the then head of brand design, Alexandre Malval. Born out of a direct competition between Citroën designers from Vélizy and Shanghai, the Suv is already on the roads of China: the European version, now presented, differs basically in some details, particularly in the interior.
A Suv, certainly, but without ever…