Citroen News

Headlined by the sensational new GTbyCITROEN and Hypnos concept cars, Citroen is displaying no less that 34 vehicles including the new C4, alongside eight concept or show cars.

Citroen has released more details about the spectacular Hypnos concept as the car makes its world premiere at the prestigious Paris Motor Show.

Vacationing families looking to beat the credit crunch with a budget-break in Blighty should consider the new Citroen Berlingo Multispace as their new caravan companion.

Citroen’s dynamic C4 range is now more alive with technology than ever before. An exciting new look gives the popular model even more appeal with new exterior and interior styling, updated equipment, body colours and wheel designs, as well as the introduction of two new low CO2, fuel efficient, petrol engines co-developed with BMW.

The latest commercial to feature Citroen’s cult C4 robot, sees the talented android with rhythm transported to the streets of Manhattan to strut its stuff for the launch of the restyled and updated New Look C4.

Citroen’s new baby-MPV, the C3 Picasso, will be making its first public debut at next month’s Paris Motor Show, before a UK launch in 2009. The C3 Picasso will be the third Citroen to join the Company’s award-winning Picasso family.
Citroen’s Retail Group has signed a deal to become the official vehicle supplier of London Wasps Rugby Football Club.
Citroen UK announce the opening of three new retail premises in Slough, Redditch and Letchworth, marking a significant expansion of Citroen’s Retail Group, increasing their number of dealerships to 12 sites across the UK.

With the 2008 Paris Motor Show just a few weeks away, Citroen is unveiling the Hypnos. An exceptional and elegant cross-over vehicle, Hypnos draws on a range of creative technologies to deliver outstanding performance and environmental efficiency, combined with subtle but powerful motoring sensations.

Sébastien Loeb pulled another four points away from his closest rival in the World Rally Championship at the weekend, as the reigning World Champion headed a thrilling Citroen 1-2 finish in New Zealand, where the French Manufacturer claimed its 50th WRC victory and extended its lead in the WRC Manufacturers’ Standings.
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