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13-1726: (Redirected from Citroën C6 Lignage ) 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. Name Year shown Image Notes Citroën G Van 1948 [REDACTED] Citroën Prototype C 1955-1956 [REDACTED] Citroën Prototype Y 1965 Citroën GS Camargue 1972 [REDACTED] Citroën 2CV Pop 1973 Citroën Buggy GS 1973 Citroën Karin 1980 [REDACTED] Citroën C-44 1981 [REDACTED] Citroën Xenia 1981 [REDACTED] Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 103) 1982 [REDACTED] Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 119) 1983 Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 109) 1984 [REDACTED] Citroën Aventure 1986 Citroën Eole 1986 [REDACTED] Citroën Xanthia 1986 [REDACTED] Citroën Zabrus 1986 [REDACTED] Citroën Activa 1988, 1990 [REDACTED] Citroën Scarabee d'Or 1990 Citroën Citela 1992 Citroën Xanae 1994 [REDACTED] Citroën Tulip 1995 Citroën Berlingo Bulle 1996 Citroën Berlingo Coupe de Plage 1996 Citroën Berlingo Grand Large 1996 Citroën C3 Air 1998 Citroën C3 Lumiere 1998 Entered production as

26-402: A concept vehicle or show vehicle ) is a car made to showcase new styling or new technology. Concept cars are often exhibited at motor shows to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not be produced . General Motors designer Harley Earl is generally credited with inventing the concept car, and did much to popularize it through its traveling Motorama shows of

39-3958: A posh VW Golf?" . Car Magazine . 4 September 2014 . Retrieved 31 May 2015 . v t e Citroën A marque of Stellantis Current models Cars Ami C3 C-Elysée SUVs, crossovers Basalt C3 Aircross C4 C4 Cactus C4 X C5 Aircross C5 X Vans Berlingo ë-Berlingo Jumpy/SpaceTourer Jumper [REDACTED] Historic models Cars 2CV 7U Ami 6, 8, Super AX Axel Bijou BX CX C-Crosser C-Triomphe C1 C2 C3 Picasso C3 Pluriel C3L C3-XR C4, C6 C4 Picasso C4 Aircross C5 C6 C6 C8 C-Zero DS, ID DS3 DS4 DS5 Dyane E-Méhari Elysée Evasion FAF Fukang GS, GSA LN, LNA M35 Méhari Nemo Multispace Rosalie Saxo SM Synergie Traction Avant Type A Type B2 Type B10 Type B12 Type C Visa Xantia XM Xsara Xsara Picasso ZX Commercial Acadiane Belphégor C15 C25 C35 H Van Nemo TUB, TUC U23 Concepts, prototypes 19_19 2CV Pop Activa Ami One C-Airdream C-Airplay C-Buggy C-Cactus C-Métisse C-SportLounge C3 Air C3 Lumiere C6 Lignage C44 Cactus M CXperience DS High Rider DS Inside DS Numero 9 G Van GS Camargue GT by Citroën Hypnos Karin Lacoste Metropolis Oli Osée Pluriel Prototype C Prototype Y REVOLTe Skate Survolt Technospace Tubik Tulip Zabrus Motorsport Racing cars C-Elysée WTCC C4 WRC DS3 R5 DS3 WRC Xsara WRC C3 R5 C3 Rally2 C3 WRC Citroën Racing Citroën World Rally Team Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Junior Team Abu Dhabi Total World Rally Team Citroën World Touring Car Team Regional operations Citroën Argentina (1959–79) Citroën Chile Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën [REDACTED] List of vehicles [REDACTED] Category [REDACTED] Commons v t e PSA Group (1976–2021) Succeeded by Stellantis (2021–present) Marques Citroën DS Opel Peugeot Vauxhall [REDACTED] Partners BMW Prince engine (2004–2021) Chrysler Europe (1978) Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (2021–present) ( Stellantis ) Dongfeng General Motors (2012–2017) Mitsubishi (1999–2011) Toyota (2004–2021) Automobile engines Ford DLD engine Prince engine PRV engine PSA ES/L engine PSA EW/DW engine PSA TU engine PSA X engine PSA XU engine PSA XUD engine Manufacturing plants Mulhouse Poissy Rennes Sochaux Former or defunct marques or subsidiaries Barreiros Chrysler Europe Citer SA Commer Hillman Humber Karrier Sevel Argentina Simca Singer Sunbeam Talbot Related articles Automoto Christian Streiff PSA engines list Sevel [REDACTED] Category [REDACTED] Commons Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Citroën_concept_cars&oldid=1244608685 " Category : Citroën concept vehicles Concept cars A concept car (also known as

52-422: A working drivetrain and accessories. The state of most concept cars lies somewhere in between and does not represent the final product. A very small proportion of concept cars are functional to any useful extent, and some cannot move safely at speeds above 10 miles per hour (16 km/h). Inoperative " mock-ups " are usually made of wax, clay, metal, fiberglass, plastic, or a combination thereof. If drivable,

65-514: Is powered by a mid-mounted 3-litre V6 engine, providing the vehicle with 200 bhp (149 kW) at 6000 rpm, with a maximum torque of 267 N⋅m (197 lb⋅ft) at 3750 rpm. The concept rides on Michelin PAX tires, stopping power is provided by Brembo brakes and power is sent to the rear wheels through a 5-speed ZF automatic transmission. The vehicle has the driver seated in the middle with 2 passengers on either side and slightly back from

78-868: The 1950s. Concept cars never go into production directly. In modern times, all would have to undergo many changes before the design is finalized for the sake of practicality, safety , regulatory compliance , and cost. A "production-intent" prototype , as opposed to a concept vehicle, serves this purpose. Concept cars are often radical in engine or design . Some use non-traditional, exotic, or expensive materials, ranging from paper to carbon fiber to refined alloys . Others have unique layouts , such as gullwing doors , three or five (or more) wheels , or special abilities not usually found on cars. Because of these often impractical or unprofitable leanings, many concept cars never get past scale models or even drawings in computer design . Other more traditional concepts can be developed into fully drivable (operational) vehicles with

91-1005: The C3 Citroën C4 Volcane 1998 [REDACTED] Entered production as the C4 Citroën Calao 1999 Citroën C6 Lignage 1999 [REDACTED] Entered production as the C6 Citroën Pluriel 1999 Entered production as the C3 Pluriel Citroën Osmose 2000 [REDACTED] Citroën C-Crosser 2001 [REDACTED] Citroën Osée 2001 [REDACTED] Citroën C-Airdream 2002 [REDACTED] Citroën Bourlingueur 2003 Citroën C-Airlounge 2003 [REDACTED] Citroën C-SportLounge 2005 [REDACTED] Entered production as

104-932: The C4 Cactus Citroën Technospace 2013 [REDACTED] Entered production as the C4 Picasso Citroën DS Divine 2014 [REDACTED] Citroën Aircross Concept 2015 [REDACTED] Citroën CXperience 2016 [REDACTED] Citroën C-Aircross Concept 2017 [REDACTED] Entered production as the C3 Aircross Citroën 19 19 Concept 2019 Citroën Oli 2022 [REDACTED] References [ edit ] ^ "Retro-styled 2CV Super (also known as 2CV Pop) prototype" . Citroen Net . Retrieved 1 March 2015 . ^ "The Tulip

117-571: The DS3 Citroën Revolte 2009 [REDACTED] GQ by Citroën 2010 [REDACTED] Citroën Metropolis 2010 [REDACTED] Citroën Survolt 2010 [REDACTED] Citroën Lacoste 2010 [REDACTED] Citroën Tubik 2011 [REDACTED] Citroën Numero 9 2012 [REDACTED] Citroën Cactus Concept 2013 [REDACTED] Entered production as

130-735: The DS5 Citroën C-Airplay 2005 [REDACTED] Citroën C-Buggy 2006 [REDACTED] Citroën C-Métisse 2006 [REDACTED] Citroën C5 Airscape 2007 [REDACTED] Entered production as the C5 Citroën C-Cactus 2007 [REDACTED] Citroën Cruise Crosser 2007 [REDACTED] GT by Citroën 2008 [REDACTED] Citroën Hypnos 2008 [REDACTED] Citroën DS Inside 2009 [REDACTED] Entered production as

143-460: The driver's seat. Pininfarina was inspired for this design by the French made Matra Bagheera from the early 1970s. One of the particularly unusual details about this car is the cockpit door , which bears resemblance to the cockpit doors of fighter aircraft. The conventional two doors, windscreen and the better part of the roof found on an average car, have been transformed into a single opening canopy door which can be operated hydraulically via

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156-420: The drivetrain is often borrowed from a production vehicle from the same company or may have defects and imperfections in design. They can also be quite refined, such as General Motors ' Cadillac Sixteen concept. Citro%C3%ABn Os%C3%A9e The Citroën Osée is a concept car designed by Pininfarina for the French car company Citroën . It was unveiled at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show . The Osée

169-444: Was Citroën's vision of the future in 1995" . Citroen Net . 1998 . Retrieved 25 February 2015 . ^ "Citroën C3 Lumiere Concept (1998)" . Old Concept Cars . 16 September 2014 . Retrieved 25 February 2015 . ^ "Citroen's bonkers new Divine DS" . Top Gear . 5 September 2014. Archived from the original on 23 February 2015 . Retrieved 23 February 2015 . ^ "Citroen Divine DS concept (2014):

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