With DS now a brand in its own right and Citroen keen to return to its innovative roots with cars like the C4 Cactus, you might be wondering what all the fuss is about when it comes to the original ...
Citroën is not a name that may be immediately familiar to many drivers in the United States. This French brand has not had a presence in the country since the 1970s but has continued to enjoy ...
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 ...
Every year marks some kind of celebratory event or anniversary in the automotive world. However, one major automotive anniversary in 2015 -- the 60th birthday of the original Citroën DS -- truly is an ...
If you've never seen this name before, it isn't for lack of sheer volume. Since he began writing professionally in 2009, Richard's stuffed the web with approximately a million words a year on subjects ...
Can you countenance a premium French car brand? History suggests the public are a little sceptical about such things. While there have been some obvious exceptions – such as the wonderful and ...
We take a closer look at the Citroën DS, one of the most iconic classics in automotive history. This review explores its design, innovation, and family usability while considering how the next ...
SOME people have greatness thrust upon them – but few cars. Yet in August 1962, the Citroen DS reached national hero heights in France when its cutting-edge engineering saved the life of president ...
Beloved of philosophers and presidents alike, the Citroën DS caused a sensation when it was launched in 1955. Jonathan Glancey tells the story of a French icon. This week, the Divine DS concept car is ...
A rare 1966 Citroen DS21 Decapotable by Chapron will be auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s on May 2 in Elkhart, Indiana. The Citroen DS is one of the French marque’s most iconic models and after its debut, ...
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