What is the @Citroën website?
Citroën.com is Citroën’s international website. It allows to discover the universe of the Brand (Business, Racing.), to consult its news and to access the website of the countries where Citroën is represented.
How well do you know the history of the Citroën marque?
Citroën celebrates a century in the car business this month, and the French marque has packed plenty into those 100 years. Since its birth in 1919 it’s veered from boom to bust and back again, produced icons such as the Traction Avant, 2CV and DS, and frequently pushed the boundaries of design and technology.
How long does it take to restore a Citroen?
Citroen DS and SM restoration (with over 20 cars restored). The garage has welding/painting and an assembly shop all in one place with 12 people on board. In 2019 DC72 won the Best Restored Car of the Show prize at the Maastricht Interclassics with a 1966 DS21 Pallas. Normal delivery time for a total restoration is around 6 months.
When did the Citroën Mehari come out?
Citroën canned the original Mehari in 1988 but revived the name, and concept, 27 year later for an open-top electrically powered beach cruiser, the E-Mehari. 8. Citroën Activa Four-wheel drive, four-wheel steer, active roll control: the 1988 Activa 1 concept’s spec sounds just like that of a modern supercar – though, sadly, it remained a concept.
When did Peugeot buy Citroën?
In December 1974 Peugeot S.A. acquired a 38.2% share of Citroën. On 9 April 1976 they increased their stake of the then bankrupt company to 89.95%, thus creating the PSA Group (where PSA is short for Peugeot Société Anonyme), becoming PSA Peugeot Citroën.
Is Peugeot and PSA the same company?
Groupe PSA (known legally as Peugeot S.A.; known as the PSA Group in English; formerly known as PSA Peugeot Citroën from 1991 to 2016) is a French multinational manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles sold under the Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall brands.
How many awards for Citroën in Germany in 2019?
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