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Logo of Citroën
Full Name:
Automobiles CITROËN
Type:
Subsidiary of PSA Peugeot Citroën
Founded:
1919 by André Citroën
Headquarters:
Flag of France Paris, France
Parent:
PSA Peugeot Citroën

About Citroën

Citroën is a French automobile manufacturer, founded in 1919 by André Citroën. It is today part of PSA Peugeot Citroën, and its headquarters is on rue Fructidor, Paris.

Originally a mass-market car maker with relatively straightforward designs, Citroën shocked the world in 1934 with the innovative Traction Avant, the world's first mass-production front wheel drive car (1934-56). Significant models include the H Van (1947-81, "HY"), the 2CV (1948-90, "The Duck"), the DS (1955-1975, "Goddess") and the CX (1974-91).

Passenger cars and vans

Current and Future

  • Nemo (2008-present)
  • Berlingo (1996-present)
  • C1 (2005-present)
  • C2 (2004-present)
  • C3 (2003-present)
  • C4 (2004-present)
  • Xsara Picasso (1999-present)
  • C4 Picasso (2007-present)
  • C5 (2001-present)
  • C6 (2005-present)
  • C-Crosser (2007-present)
  • C8 (2002-present)
  • C-Triomphe (2006-present) derivative for the Chinese market
  • Elysée - derivative for the Chinese market
  • C-Triomphe (1997-present) - derivative for the Chinese market
  • Jumpy (1995-present)
  • Jumper (1994-present)
  • Xsara (1997-present)

Concept cars

  • Citroën Traction Avant 22CV
  • G Van
  • Prototype C or Coccinelle
  • C-60
  • Project F
  • Mini-Zup (1972)
  • GS Camargue (1972)
  • 2CV Pop (1973)
  • Prototype Y
  • C44 (1980)
  • Karin (1980)
  • Xenia (1981)
  • Eco 2000 (1984)
  • Eole (1986)
  • Zabrus Bertone Concept car (1986)
  • Activa (1988)
  • Activa II (1990)
  • Citella (1992)
  • Xanae (1994)
  • Osmose
  • Tulip (1995)
  • C3 Lumière (1998)
  • C6 Lignage (1999)
  • Osée Pininfarina
  • Pluriel (1999)
  • C-Crosser (2001)
  • C-Airdream (2002)
  • C-Airlounge (2003)
  • C-SportLounge (2005)
  • C-Airplay (2005)
  • C-Buggy (2006)
  • C-Métisse (2006)
  • C-Cactus (2007)

Recent

  • AX (1986-1998)
  • BX (1982-1994)
  • C15 (1984-2005)
  • Evasion (1994-2002)
  • Citroën Fukang 988 (1998-2003) derivative for the Chinese market
  • Saxo (1995-2003)
  • XM (1989-2000)
  • Xantia (1993-2001)
  • ZX (1991-1997)

Post war (1970-1980)

  • Acadiane (1978-1987)
  • Ami Super (1973-1976)
  • Axel (1984-1988)
  • C25 (1981-1993)
  • C35 (1974-1992)
  • CX (1974-1989)
  • FAF
  • GS and GSA (1970-1984)
  • LN (1976-1979)
  • LNA (1978-1986)
  • M35 (1970-1971)
  • Méhari (1968-1987)
  • SM (1970-1975)
  • Visa (1978-1988)

Post war (1945-1970)

  • 2CV (1948-1990)
  • Ami 6 (1961-1971)
  • Ami 8 (1969-1979)
  • Citroën Bijou (1959-1964)
  • DS/ID (1955-1975)
  • Dyane (1967-1984)
  • H Van (1947-1981)

Pre war

  • Kégresse track
  • 7CV (1934-1935)
  • 7C (1935-1940)
  • 7U Rosalie (1935-1937)
  • 8CV Rosalie (1932-1935)
  • 8CV (1933-1934)
  • 8NH (1935-1936)
  • 10CV (1933-1934)
  • 11U Rosalie (1935-1937)
  • 11 (1935-1940)
  • 15 (1935-1936)
  • 15/6 (1939-1955)
  • Type A (1919-1921)
  • Type AC4 (1928-1929)
  • Type AC6 (1928-1929)
  • Type B (1921-1928)
  • Type C C2-C3 (1922-1926)
  • C4 & C6 (1928-1934)
  • Traction Avant (1934-1957)
  • TUB van (1939-1941)
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C3 Models

Citroen C3  - 2006 Wallpapers
C3 - 2006

C4 Models

Citroen C4 Sport Concept  - 2004 Wallpapers
C4 Sport Concept - 2004

C5 Models

Citroen C5  - 2008 Wallpapers
C5 - 2008
Citroen C5  - 2005 Wallpapers
C5 - 2005