Citroën C-Métisse Explained

Citroën C-Métisse
Manufacturer:Citroën
Stola
Production:2006 (Concept car)
Class:Sports car
Body Style:5 door (2+2) shooting brake
Layout:Front engine, all wheel drive
Engine:2.7 L DT17 diesel V6
Motor:2x TM4 (wheels hub motors)
Length:4.74m (15.55feet)
Height:1.24m (04.07feet)
Doors:butterfly doors (front)
suicide scissor doors (rear)

The Citroën C-Métisse is a concept car which was produced by the car manufacturer Citroën in collaboration with coachbuilder Stola.[1] It was first introduced in the autumn of 2006 at the Paris Motor Show.[2] It has been stated that the reason for creating such a car was to show that any hybrid car can have the same performance as any petrol or diesel-powered car.

The car is designed as a five-door 2+2 shooting brake. The first official pictures were revealed in September 2006.[3] This is not the first time that Citroën has produced a hybrid car; in January 2006, they revealed the hybrid-powered version of the Citroën C4 alongside the hybrid-powered Peugeot 307.[4] The car can use front-wheel, rear-wheel and all-wheel drive depending on the situation.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Citroën C-Metisse. carrozzieri-italiani.com. 16 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Paris 2006: Full details on the Citroen C-Metisse. autoblog.com. 6 September 2006. 28 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Citroen C-Metisse concept (2006): first official pictures. carmagazine.co.uk. 5 September 2006. 28 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Peugeot 307 & Citroen C4 Hybird-Diesel Concepts. carscoops.com. 31 January 2006. 28 October 2020.