The Citroën Ami is a four-door, front-wheel drive economy (B-segment) family car, manufactured and marketed by Citroën from 1961 to 1978. The Ami was...
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The Citroën Ami is a two-passenger electric quadricycle marketed by the French manufacturer Citroën, produced from 2020 and marketed from June 2020. The...
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"Belgian Citroën 2cv History". cats-citroen website. Archived from the original on 7 January 2017. "Cats Citroën Net A-type P.O". Cats-citroen.net. Archived...
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The Citroën Dyane is an economy family car produced by the French automaker Citroën from 1967 to 1983. The Dyane's design remained almost completely based...
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all Citroën 'A-Series' vehicles, using the 602 cc (36.7 cu in) variant of the flat twin petrol engine shared with the 2CV6, Dyane, and Citroën Ami. The...
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manufactured by Citroën for model years 1948–1990. This page excludes production data for the mechanically similar Citroën Ami, Citroën Dyane, Citroën Acadiane...
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The Citroën C1 is a city car marketed by Citroën from June 2005 to January 2022, originally developed as part of the B-Zero project by PSA Peugeot Citroën...
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The Citroën M35 was a coupé derived from the Ami 8, and equipped with a Wankel engine and a hydropneumatic suspension. The bodies were produced by Heuliez...
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ordered by year of introduction. Citroën Alternative propulsion includes the following: Biofuel Citroëns include the Citroën C4 BioFlex (bioethanol flexible...
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provided pure BIOS firmware. Citroën Ami, a 1960s family car Citroën Ami (electric), a 2020s electric vehicle Cyclone Ami, in Fiji 2002–03 Ammi (disambiguation)...
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Citroën (French pronunciation: [sitʁɔɛn] ) is a French automobile brand. The "Automobiles Citroën" manufacturing company was founded in 4 June 1919 by...
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Volandia Park and Flight Museum. Citroën Traction Avant Citroën 2 CV 1949 1957 Citroën DS Citroën H Van Citroën AMI-6 Sedan "Flaminio Bertoni / – Design/Designer...
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The Citroën C-ZERO is a supermini/city car produced by Citroën and is 100% electric powered. It was developed in collaboration with Mitsubishi Motors Corporation...
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The Citroën DS (French pronunciation: [si.tʁɔ.ɛn de.ɛs]) is a front mid-engined, front-wheel drive executive car manufactured and marketed by Citroën from...
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"Topolino", a city car produced and manufactured by Fiat from 1936 to 1955 Citroën Ami (electric vehicle), an electric quadricycle produced from 2023 This article...
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subsequent program, the Citroën Prototype Y, was developed in the early 1970s in co-operation with Fiat, to replace the 2CV-based Citroën Ami — using lessons...
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The Citroën H-Type vans (most commonly the Citroën HY), are a series of panel vans and light trucks, produced by French automaker Citroën for 34 years...
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The Citroën GS is a front-engine, front-drive, four or five door, five passenger family car manufactured and marketed by Citroën in two series: for model...
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Robert Opron (section Citroën)
consulted for Piaggio. Citroën DS (1967) "Nouveau Visage" Citroën Ami 8 (1969) Citroën SM (1970) 1972 Motor Trend Car of the Year. Citroën GS (1970) 1971 European...
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The Citroën C3 is a supermini car (B-segment) produced by Citroën since April 2002. It replaced the Citroën Saxo in the model line up, and is currently...
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brands, divisions, and subsidiaries; Citroën Racing Commercial operation focusing on customer racing with the Citroën C3 Rally2, although known to be supporting...
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disparaître du catalogue entre 2023 et 2025". L'Argus. "Reloaded : la Citroën Ami ajoutera une version avec plus d'autonomie et de rapidité". 16valvulas...
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Citroën Prototype Y was a project to develop a replacement for the Citroën Ami, conducted by Citroën in the early seventies. It built on the Citroën G-mini...
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Mitsubishi i-MiEV (redirect from Citroën C-ZERO)
European markets as the Peugeot iOn and Citroën C-Zero. Mitsubishi began supplying the electric cars to PSA Peugeot Citroën (PSA) since 2010, and PSA has a contractual...
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The Citroën C6 is an executive car produced by the French car maker Citroën since 2005. The Citroën C6 was inspired by the Citroën C6 Lignage concept car...
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Oltcit Club (redirect from Citroën Axel)
37 for the Axel 11). The early seventies Citroën Prototype Y, intended to replace the 2CV-based Citroën Ami which dated back to 1960, was originally developed...
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technique de la rivale de la Citroën Ami". www.largus.fr. March 28, 2023. "Ligier Myli : la nouvelle ennemie jurée de la Citroën Ami ?". March 28, 2023....
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previously-engineered vehicle, as in the case for the Citroën 2CV platform chassis used by the Citroën Ami and Citroën Dyane, as well as the Volkswagen Beetle frame...
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The Citroën LN (Hélène) and Citroën LNA (Hélèna) are front-engine, front-drive, three-door, four passenger hatchback city cars manufactured and marketed...
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The Citroën FAF is a small utility vehicle produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1973 until 1981. It was built using a combination of imported...
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