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While production of the GT was scheduled to begin in 2010, there was mystery surrounding whether any were actually produced.
We tested the Citroën Holidays campervan on a nostalgic family adventure to Dorset's Jurassic Coast. From Corfe Castle to ...
Citroën's Ami One electric city car for young urban drivers is a bit like a personal gadget: it uses modular manufacturing to keep costs low, modern fabrics inside, you control it through your ...
Citroën built a signature suspension that provided a wonderfully smooth ride. Ultimately, though, there was a problem that it couldn't survive.
Citroën says that Ami is equipped with a 5.5 kWh battery pack and a 6 kW motor enabling about 70 km (44 miles) of range and a top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph), which limits its use within cities or ...
Citroën has allegedly begun the preliminary processes needed to revive the brand’s most impactful nameplate. According to an anonymous source speaking to Great Britain's Autocar, a revived take ...
So Citroën did not try to best the other European executive sedans in the horsepower wars, or 'Ring lap times. Still, with a V6 option on the menu, the XM could serve as chauffeured executive ...
Meanwhile, Citroën has just confirmed the Ami will go on sale in the United Kingdom next spring. About 9,000 Amis have been sold in Europe since the little Citroën's launch last year—6,500 of ...
Stellantis' Citroën e-C4 is yet another electric car model that was recently range-tested by Bjørn Nyland. According to the results, the WLTP rating of 350 km (218 miles) was not achieved.
Citroën touted their new car as the final solution to the problems of fuel economy, safety, and ride. The French public seemed satisfied that the Cx represented a suitably elitist image in the ...
Citroën has unveiled its Ami One concept car, although perhaps we shouldn't call it a concept car—according to Citroën, the Ami One is an "urban electric mobilityobject.
If the current owner happens to find this blog, please know that your car is wildly cool and seeing it brought me immense joy ...