
Reviving Cars: Opel and Citroën to Launch Models Without Central Screens
Auto manufacturers Opel and Citroën have announced new car models that will remarkably lack central displays – an element that has become standard in most modern vehicles. These new offerings are aimed at drivers who prefer more traditional controls and do not want to be distracted by numerous digital interfaces. By incorporating ideas from the era of classic cars, both companies are striving to bring back simplicity and convenience to vehicle management.
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Citroën Ami Gets Retro Charm with Caselani Conversion
Recently, Caselani unveiled its latest project—a unique version of the electric microcar Citroën Ami, styled retro. This model, known as Ami Retrofuturism, brings historical design elements characteristic of Citroën cars from the 1960s into the modern context of electric vehicles.
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New Citroën 2CV: An Affordable Electric Car on the Horizon
Citroën has announced the launch of a new electric vehicle inspired by the legendary 2CV model, which promises to be an affordable option for the masses. This conceptual car, known as the 2CV Electric, successfully combines elements of classic design with modern technology. The new model is expected to be priced appealingly for a wide audience, which is especially important in light of the growing popularity of electric vehicles.
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Citroën Achieves Zero Stars in Safety Tests
Citroën has surprised car enthusiasts by receiving a zero-star rating in the Euro NCAP safety tests for its Citroën Ami model. This small electric vehicle, aimed at the urban market, underwent rigorous testing, and the results were shocking. The Ami scored extremely low in passenger and pedestrian protection, highlighting the importance of safety in modern vehicles.
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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.
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