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  2. Category:Citroën vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 September 2013, at 13:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. DS Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    DS Automobiles is a French luxury-premium marque created in 2009. Formerly part of Automobiles Citroën S.A., DS has been a standalone brand ultimately owned by PSA Group, later Stellantis.

  4. List of Citroën vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Citroen C8: Global Berlingo/e-Berlingo: 1996 2018 2023 M: 5-door MPV/LAV: Citroën Berlingo Citroen C4 SpaceTourer: Global Vans; Berlingo: 1996 2018 2023 M 4/5-door panel van. 5-door LAV. Citroën C15: Global Jumpy: 1994 2015 2023 M 4/5-door panel van 4/5-door minibus. Citroën C25. Citroën C35. Global Jumper: 1993 2006 2024 M 3/4-door van ...

  5. DS 5 - Wikipedia

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    The DS 5 is a compact executive hatchback which was designed and developed by the French automaker Citroën, and launched in the market in Europe in November 2011. [2] It was the third model in the premium sub brand DS.

  6. Citroën DS - Wikipedia

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    The Citroën DS (French pronunciation: [si.tʁɔ.ɛn de.ɛs]) is a front mid-engined, front-wheel drive executive car manufactured and marketed by Citroën from 1955 to 1975, in fastback/sedan, wagon/estate, and convertible body configurations, across three series of one generation.

  7. Citroën C1 - Wikipedia

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    The Citroën C1 is a city car marketed by Citroën from June 2005 [2] to January 2022, [1] originally developed as part of the B-Zero project by PSA Peugeot Citroën in a joint venture with Toyota, with two generations produced.

  8. List of PSA engines - Wikipedia

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    The Douvrin family, formally called ZDJ/ZEJ by Peugeot, was a family of all-aluminum inline-four petrol (and diesel engine, not used by Peugeot) made in a joint-venture between PSA and Renault from 1977 until 1996.

  9. Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën - Wikipedia

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    The current Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën comes from a second chance at market entrance for Citroën provided by 'Second Auto Works' (Dongfeng), in 1992. [10] Realizing it lacked a consumer product line, state-owned vehicle maker Dongfeng Motor Corporation initially approached Toyota in the hopes of establishing a joint venture but was rebuffed leading to the same offer being afforded Citroën. [11]