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The Type Holidays is the current Citroën SpaceTourer model styled by Italian coachbuilder Caselani to look up as the famous Type-H (or HY) van. The contemporary vehicle’s smooth and modern shape has ...
Demand for RVs might be waning, but people still love to travel and work from the road. Citroen is looking at the future with optimism and planning to expand its foray into vanlife – and the Type ...
There's no turning back anymore. The future of the automotive industry is determined (for now) – it's electric. And every auto manufacturer around the globe is doing its best to update its inventory ...
The electric Citroën 2CV brings together retro charm and modern technology. Its classic design still carries a nostalgic feel ...
Citroën made a statement at the 2018 Düsseldorf Caravan Salon with a concept it called the Type H WildCamp, a modernized throwback that looked ready for a weeks-long tour of Route 66 ... in 1955. Five ...
Citroen is jumping on the retro EV trend by bringing out a new EV inspired by the 2CV - the most famous Citroen of them all. And it will be as cheap as EVs currently get. Last year we were teased by ...
The 2CV is one of Citroën's most iconic cars, renowned worldwide for its distinctive looks and affordable price. Affectionately nicknamed the Duck, the 2CV ended production in 1990 after a 42-year run ...
The car world is awash with modern incarnations of retro, classic model names and designs – indeed, in times of crisis, it’s only human to look to something recognisable, familiar and comforting. But ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The original Citroen 2CV was in production from 1948 to 1990 (Citroen) Asked directly whether Citroen plans a new version of its ...
The car world is awash with modern incarnations of retro, classic model names and designs – indeed, in times of crisis, it’s only human to look to something recognisable, familiar and comforting. But ...