Stellantis Officially Denies Return of Citroën SM

Stellantis Officially Denies Return of Citroën SM

Recent rumors about the possible return of the iconic Citroën SM have been firmly denied by automaker Stellantis. A company representative confirmed that there are no plans to revive the SM lineup, despite the automotive community's interest in this model. While hints of a return had been reported, Stellantis has made it clear that creating a new SM is not on the company's agenda. These rumors arose in the context of a growing fascination with retro models and the restoration of classic cars, but Stellantis representatives emphasize that the company's focus is on modern technologies and electric mobility rather than on resurrecting outdated models.

The Citroën SM, first introduced in 1970, became famous for its innovative design and powerful engine. It quickly gained popularity but was discontinued in 1975 due to financial instability and economic issues in the country. Nevertheless, the SM maintains its status as a cult car among enthusiasts and collectors.

Thus, Stellantis continues to move towards electric vehicles and new technologies, leaving older models in the past. The official statement from the company suggests that the return of the Citroën SM should not be anticipated in the near future.

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