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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 original XK had an 1,130 cc displacement; later the 1.3 liter XL engine appeared and then the 1.5 liter XR series which was developed specifically for the 305. There were also diesel engines developed; the 1,255 cc XLD and the 1,357 cc XL4D. In 1979 the XID appeared, with 1,548 cc this version shared many parts with the XR petrol engine.

  4. 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

  5. PSA Group - Wikipedia

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    Motaquip is an all-makes aftermarket parts company and was established in the UK by PSA Peugeot Citroën in 1981. In December 2014 Motaquip was sold to an outside company to become independent of PSA as "Motaquip Limited". The head office is now based in Nuneaton, UK, with all parts distributed from a warehouse in Luton, UK.

  6. VTi Engine - Wikipedia

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    The VTi Engine (Variable Valve Lift and Timing injection) is a variable valve timing (VVT) system for Prince engine created jointly by both PSA (Peugeot, Citroën, DS Automobiles) and Mini from the BMW Group.

  7. Citroën C1 ev'ie - Wikipedia

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    The Citroën C1 ev'ie is an electric car conversion from a standard Citroën C1 by the now defunct Electric Car Corporation. The model was first released on 30 April 2009, with a 2010 list price of £19,860 ($30,890 US) this made the C1 ev'ie a competitively priced electric car. [3] [4] [5]

  8. PSA TU engine - Wikipedia

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    The Tata's is a smaller version of the TUD engine, based on the 1.5D. PSA has now stopped production of original TU engines, although the closely related EC engine family is still in production for emerging markets such as China and Russia and available in 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 litre versions. [citation needed]

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