Citroën is reviving one of its most famous cars as a sub-£15,000 electric city car. It looks like a nostalgia play, but it is ...
Of all the post-war solutions to affordable, working-man's transportation, the Citroën 2CV (known as the Deux Chevaux) is perhaps the most charismatic. Looking like something that might have been ...
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Here in the U.S., it's safe to say the Volkswagen Beetle is the quintessential poster-car representing affordability and simple, no-frills transportation from the 20th century. No surprise there, ...
Citroën will take the wraps off a concept car later this year, which will preview a successor to the 2CV, according to Auto Express. The reveal will take place in Paris this fall, almost 80 years ...
The iconic Citroen 2CV last came out across an assembly line some decades ago, but the legendary nameplate is officially scheduled for a real-world comeback as part of Stellantis’ new strategic plan ...
On October 8th, 1948, the Citroën 2CV debuted at the Paris Motor Show to an unimpressed crowd. One American purportedly remarked upon its reveal, “Does it come with a can-opener?” Meanwhile, a ...
This is part of a feature we call Autoweek Breaks Down, where we bring you a smattering of stories tied to a weekly theme. The aim is to deliver automotive content that entertains and enlightens but ...
Craig has worked in automotive media for nearly 20 years, producing content for publications ranging from Autoline and AutoGuide to Roadshow by CNET and EV Pulse. Aside from writing, he’s also ...
Are you aware of the big news surrounding Citroen? The French brand is bringing back its iconic 2CV from the dead, and it is not a rumor, as this model has been officially confirmed. In plain ...
Some may dismiss it as nothing more than an old tin can. The BBC Top Gear programme's Jeremy Clarkson wrote it off as a "weedy, useless little engine". But enthusiasts like Xavier Audran who owns a ...