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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
The GT by Citroën (sometimes spelled GTbyCitroën) is a sports car that debuted as a concept car on October 2 at the 2008 Paris Motor Show.The car is a collaboration between the French automaker Citroën and the Japanese racing simulation developer Polyphony Digital.
The 19_19 Concept was presented on 13 May 2019 [5] at the Viva Technology show at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles, in Paris. The Citroën 19_19 celebrates the centenary of the manufacturer founded on 20 June 1919. It follows on from the Ami One concept car presented at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show which also celebrates Citroën's 100th ...
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The Tubik was named and styled after the Citroën TUB and the Type H.It is a futuristic minivan 4.80 m long and 2.08 m wide powered by the Diesel hybrid engine, called “Hybrid4”, derived from the Peugeot 3008.
In the earlier years, electric cars were produced, e.g. the AX electrique, Saxo electrique etc. but in smaller series. In the hybrid electric vehicle strategy there are four concept cars HYmotion at the Paris Motor Show 2008: Hypnos, [2] [3] illustrating the latest breakthroughs in this field with the hybrid technology HYmotion4; the C4 HYmotion2 and C-Cactus ( diesel-electric hybrid ...
The Citroën Activa and Activa 2 were two concept cars produced by the French manufacturer Citroën as a means to test and to showcase features intended for future use in their production cars. Both were unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 1988 and 1990 respectively.
The Citroën Zabrus is a concept car with 3 doors and a 2+2 shooting brake design that was designed by the Italian design studio Bertone. [2] It was based on the mechanics of the Citroën BX 4TC. It was first presented in May 1986 at the Turin Motor Show. [3] The hatchback of the Citroën BX itself was based on a design by Bertone. [4]