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1986 Citroën BX 4TC Evolution
Images Courtesy of Artcurial Auction House With the Visa 1000 Pistes, Citroën successfully won the World Rally Championship's junior...


1986 Citroën BX 4TC
The Citroën BX 4TC was built to contest Group B rallying. Sixty-two examples were eventually built. Power was from a 2,141cc dual overhead


1969-1971 Citroën M35 Prototype by Heuliez
From 1969-1971, the Citroën M35 was produced. It was a prototype 2-door fastback coupe made to research the Citroën Wankel engine in...


1972 Citroën Camargue by Bertone
At the Geneva Motor Show, Bertone presented an unusual body built on a production platform from the front-wheel drive Citroën GS...


1973 Citroën SM Group 5 Prototype
The 1973 Citroën SM Group 5 Prototype was a short wheelbase “bread van” rally version of the SM. The Maserati V6 was tuned to produce...


1973 Citroën GS Buggy by Heuliez
In 1973, Heuliez proposed these two designs for a buggy using the underpinnings of the GS. It's unclear where this concept ended up....


1974 Citroën DX
The logical follow-on from the iconic Citroën DS was the CX, and it continued Citroën's passion for designs that challenged the market...


1980 Citroën Karin by Coggiola
The Citroën Karin was a concept car presented at the Paris Motor Show in 1980. The car was built in collaboration with Carrozeria...


1981 Colani 2CV Experimental I
Fuel economy world record set by the Colani 2CV (based on the French Citroën 2CV, 1.7 liters for 100 km with the original 2CV engine and...


1981 Citroën Xenia by Coggiola
The Citroën Xenia was a concept car built in 1981 by Coggiola. The fashion in the early eighties was for motor manufacturers to display...


1982 Citroën BX by Bertone
Angular shaping remained a strong design theme in the Citroën BX which was manufactured from 1982 until 1993. It was designed by Marcello...


1983 Citroën 2CV6 “Picasso Citroën” by Andy Saunders
This wacky build is a customised 2CV which takes inspiration from the works of Pablo Picasso, in particular Three Musicians and his...
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