Citroen - All Car History Volume 18
- Type: Subsidiary of PSA Peugeot CITROEN
- Founded: 1919
- Headquarters: Paris, France
- Industry: Automotive
- Products: Cars
CITROEN FEATURED MODELS
- Citroen C2 - the first CITROEN with a Stop & Start environmental system, and five speed semi-automatic transmission.
- Citroen C3 - a larger family friendly car, the C3 has five doors and is a "supermini" intended to replace the Citroen Saxo.
- Citroen C4 - a small family car produced since 2004. The C4 was designed to be the successor to the Citroen Xsara.
- Citroen C5 - a large family car produced since early 2001. The C5 replaced the Citroen Xantia in the large family car class.
- Citroen SAXO - a supermini manufactured from 1996 to 2003.
- Citroen XSARA - a small family car produced since 1997 in five-door estate, three- and five-door hatchback styles.
- Citroen XSARA PICASSO - an MPV produced since 1999.
DID YOU KNOW?
- The 2CV was affectionately known as "The Duck". Citroen realised that there was an urgent need for a cheap and reliable car, and first introduced the 2CV to the public in 1938. Because of WWII, the production started in 1948. Since the car was such a success the production continued for over 40 years. The design underwent only a few minor changes in all those years.
- At the 1950 Paris Motor Show, the 2CV van was introduced. Between February 1951 and March 1978, 1,246,306 2CV vans were made. Demand was so great that there was a six-year waiting list for delivery in the 1950s.
- Citroen held the constructor title in the World Rally Championship in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
- In 2000, Citroen built a heritage centre in Aulnay, Paris. These premises of 6,700 m2, house almost 300 vintage cars and concept cars, but are not open to the public.
- The Citroen won the bronze lion award at the Advertising film festival at Cannes in 2005. This was for the Citroen C4 film "The Dancer".