Fiat is Stealing Citroën’s Thunder
Fiat has the taken the innovation introduced by Citroën to be the Stellantis brand that will lead the company’s effort to offer simplicity and accessibility.















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Fiat has the taken the innovation introduced by Citroën to be the Stellantis brand that will lead the company’s effort to offer simplicity and accessibility.
Inaugurated on June 30 in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, the exhibition is now open to the public until September 6, 2026.
My goal remains to have the project completed before September 30.
Like GM/Chevrolet, Citroën jumped into the deep end of Wankel waters, but took a more cautious approach.
Citroën initially planned to build 500 M35 prototypes. The final total was far lower for several important reasons
It all started two weeks ago at the 50th Annual Citroën Rendezvous in Malta, New York.
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Peugeot-Citroën managing board member Frédéric Saint-Geours has been named executive vice-president for brands, replacing Jean-Marc …
Google wanted a true icon for their new French headquarters in Paris. Something that reflects …
This Wednesday December 14th, the French TV network France3 will broadcast an outstanding feature on …
Dave Burnham sent us this link to an ice racing film by René Vernadet of …
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