Citroën becomes “Sytroën” — for a while at least
Citroën announced today that it is joining forces with Omar Sy to promote the brand and for the duration of the campaign, Citroën becomes “Sytroën.”















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Citroën announced today that it is joining forces with Omar Sy to promote the brand and for the duration of the campaign, Citroën becomes “Sytroën.”
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