Citroën concept cars explained

There have been a number of concept cars by the French car manufacturer Citroën, produced to show future ideas and forthcoming models at international motor shows.

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Year shownImageNotes
Citroën G Van1948
Citroën Prototype C1955-1956
Citroën Prototype Y1965
Citroën GS Camargue1972
Citroën 2CV Pop[1] 1973
Citroën Buggy GS1973
Citroën Karin1980
Citroën C-441981
Citroën Xenia1981
Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 103)1982
Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 119)1983
Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 109)1984
Citroën Aventure1986
Citroën Eole1986
Citroën Xanthia1986
Citroën Zabrus1986
Citroën Activa1988, 1990
Citroën Scarabee d'Or1990
Citroën Citela1992
Citroën Xanae1994
Citroën Tulip[2] 1995
Citroën Berlingo Bulle1996
Citroën Berlingo Coupe de Plage1996
Citroën Berlingo Grand Large1996
Citroën C3 Air1998
Citroën C3 Lumiere[3] 1998Entered production as the C3
Citroën C4 Volcane1998
Citroën Calao1999
Citroën C6 Lignage1999Entered production as the C6
Citroën Pluriel1999
Citroën Osmose2000
Citroën C-Crosser2001
Citroën Osée2001
Citroën C-Airdream2002
Citroën Bourlingueur2003
Citroën C-Airlounge2003
Citroën C-SportLounge2005Entered production as the DS5
Citroën C-Airplay2005
Citroën C-Buggy2006
Citroën C-Métisse2006
Citroën C5 Airscape2007
Citroën C-Cactus2007
Citroën Cruise Crosser2007
GT by Citroën2008
Citroën Hypnos2008
Citroën DS Inside2009
Citroën Revolte2009
GQ by Citroën2010
Citroën Metropolis2010
Citroën Survolt2010
Citroën Lacoste2010
Citroën Tubik2011
Citroën Numero 92012
Citroën Cactus Concept2013Entered production as the C4 Cactus
Citroën Technospace2013Entered production as the C4 Picasso
Citroën DS Divine[4] [5] 2014
Citroën Aircross Concept2015
Citroën CXperience2016
Citroën C-Aircross Concept2017Entered production as the C3 Aircross
Citroën 19 19 Concept2019
Citroën Oli2022

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Retro-styled 2CV Super (also known as 2CV Pop) prototype. Citroen Net. 1 March 2015.
  2. Web site: The Tulip was Citroën's vision of the future in 1995. Citroen Net. 25 February 2015. 1998.
  3. Web site: Citroën C3 Lumiere Concept (1998). Old Concept Cars. 25 February 2015. 16 September 2014.
  4. Web site: Citroen's bonkers new Divine DS. Top Gear. 23 February 2015. 5 September 2014. 23 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150223133224/http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/citroen-divine-ds-2014-09-05. dead.
  5. Web site: Citroen Divine DS concept (2014): a posh VW Golf?. Car Magazine. 31 May 2015. 4 September 2014.