Teaser shots have appeared on Citroen's Facebook page for a new as-yet-unnamed vehicle. The French giant has successfully reprised its successful DS name into a whole series - so far we have the DS3, ...
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When the 1955 Citroën Traction Avant refused to age
The Citroën Traction Avant arrived in the 1930s looking like a visitor from the future, yet by 1955 it was still quietly ...
Hydropneumatic self-leveling suspension, aerodynamic body shell, futuristic design, disc brakes, 4-speed semi-automatic transmission and headlights that turned with the steering. More than everything, ...
The Citroën DS made its debut in 1955, with otherworldly looks and a host of breakthrough features. The car remained in production for 20 years, and more than 1.5 million were built. In recent years, ...
Classic & Sports Car Magazine announced they've chosen the Flaminio Bertoni-designed 1955 Citroën DS as the 'Most Beautiful Car Of All Time.' It's certainly one of our favorites, but is it really the ...
When Citroën unveiled the DS in 1955, they did so before a Paris Motor Show audience who found their jaws on the floor. With its sleek, futuristic styling and laundry list of advanced technological ...
The Citroen DS was introduced in October 1955, which is almost 61 years ago. After 18 years of mostly secret development, the Traction Avant’s successor took the world by storm at the 1955 Paris Motor ...
The DS has to be one of the most refined automobile designs of all time. Built in 1955 by the French marque Citroën, the “déesse”, as in Goddess, is a celebration of glass and aerodynamics. The ...
Any connoisseur of fine automobiles would be proud to own a 2.4 Mk1, regardless of hat-wearing practicalities. The DS, on the ...
Why have I commandeered your attention with this strange and irresistible object? It is obviously not a car. It cannot possibly be real. Does it even have wheels? Is it a submarine? Sixty years after ...
The French Revolution transformed France from a monarchy to a republic in the late 1700s. In 1955 the revolutionary Citroën DS 19 made waves in automotive design felt far beyond the Republic. From its ...
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