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  2. Citroën C1 - Wikipedia

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    Designer Franco Sbarro created a modified C1 named the GT-C1, a design concept that follows the same theme of his previous Citroën Xsara Picasso Cup Concept. The extreme bodywork feature very wide wheels and gullwing doors alongside a modified 1.6L engine from the Citroën C2 VTS and Citroën C4 WRC -derived brakes.

  3. List of PSA engines - Wikipedia

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    The Prince engine is a family of inline-four 16-valve all-aluminium petrol engines with variable valve lift and variable valve timing developed by PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW. It replaced a part of the TU line (the other part was later replaced by the EB engine) and both the ES and EW lines. Engines: EP3 — 1.4 L (1,397 cc) Euro 4 70-72 kW

  4. Peugeot 108 - Wikipedia

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    The Peugeot 108 is a city car launched by French manufacturer Peugeot in March 2014 at the Geneva Motor Show. [1] The 108 is related to the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo, and shares their floorpan, engines, transmission and electrics.

  5. Peugeot 107 - Wikipedia

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    The Peugeot 107 is a city car produced by French automaker Peugeot, launched in June 2005, and produced until 2014. [2]The 107 was developed by the B-Zero project of PSA Peugeot Citroën in a joint venture with Toyota; the Citroën C1 and Toyota Aygo are badge engineered variants of each other, the Aygo having more detail differences from the C1 and 107.

  6. PSA Group - Wikipedia

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    PSA Peugeot Citroen CEO, Philippe Varin, in 2013. On 29 February 2012, PSA announced the creation of a major alliance with General Motors (GM), as part of which GM became PSA's second-largest shareholder, after the Peugeot family, with a holding of 7%. The alliance was intended to enable $2 billion per year of cost savings through platform ...

  7. Toyota Aygo - Wikipedia

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    The Aygo Crazy has a Japanese-built 1ZZ-FE 1.8 litre VVT-i engine, mated to a five speed manual gearbox, both from the from the Toyota MR2, fitted with a Toyota Motorsport turbocharger conversion. The manufacturer claims the engine produces 147 kW (197 bhp) at 6,700 rpm and 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) torque at 3,400 rpm.

  8. List of Citroën vehicles - Wikipedia

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    C1: 2005 2021 A: 3/5-door hatchback: C2: 2003 2009 B 3-door hatchback Citroën Saxo: DS 3: C3 Picasso: 2009 2017 M 5-door estate Citroën Xsara Picasso: Citroën C3 Aircross: C3L: 2020 2021 B 4-door sedan: n/a Crossover sedan version of the C3-XR. C3-XR: 2014 2023 J 5-door SUV Citroën C2: C4 & C6: 1928 1934 E 4-door sedan Citroën Type B12

  9. List of Citroën concept cars - Wikipedia

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    Name Year shown Image Notes Citroën G Van: 1948 Citroën Prototype C: 1955-1956 Citroën Prototype Y: 1965 Citroën GS Camargue: 1972 Citroën 2CV Pop [1]: 1973