Lively, cheerful, uninhibited. The adjectives brought into play to tell the story of how the Citroën E-Mehari, a four-seater cabriolet developed in cooperation with Bolloré, was born and how quickly it was done, are all sunnily positive. “It was March 2015 when they gave us just a few months to create a car fully integrated into our range but totally based on the Blue Summer produced for Autolib’ by Bolloré”, recalls head of Citroën design, Alexandre Malval. “We therefore took that car and changed its livery to regenerate the Méhari concept in a right up to the minute product”.
The result, especially as regards the front, is surprising. Design tricks, explains Malval: “to turn it into a Citroën we first decided to graft some “Cactus spirit” on to it, using…