Called the "BiBip 2 Dakar," this twin-engined 1963 2CV is the brainchild of Stephane Wimez, a man who's company produces original parts for these iconic French all-rounders. After the war, Citroën was ...
I own a Citroën 2CV. It still feels exciting to type that. I know for a huge chunk of the world’s population, this isn’t a big deal, or even something to get excited about, but for me, a former child ...
Citro n originally built its 2CV as a work vehicle capable of putting around the farm and field while still being useful on the cobbled streets. However, French workers in Northern Africa required a ...
Citroën confirms the return of the 2CV as an affordable EV. Due in 2028, it will stay true to the original’s lightweight spirit, with teaser images showing familiar design cues.
H e who does more can also do less,’ stated Citroën’s press release as it revealed the 2CV Sahara in 1958. It was meant as a comment on making easier work of tough jobs th ...
The Citroen 2CV is obviously an automotive icon, but the status of the little French car is certainly now owed to aggression. In fact, this puppy is anything but mean. Well, all that is about to ...
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On October 8th, 1948, the Citroën 2CV debuted at the Paris Motor Show to an unimpressed crowd. One American purportedly remarked upon its reveal, “Does it come with a can-opener?” Meanwhile, a ...
If you want to get noticed at Cars & Coffee, don’t spend your hard-earned cash on an Italian supercar because a Lambo pales in comparison to the oddly wonderful 2CV. One of the quirkiest cars ever ...
The Citroen 2CV – the storied mobiliser of post-war France is set to return, this time as a low-cost electric vehicle aimed ...
LONDON -- Snetterton, an English race track accustomed to hosting the elite of British motorsport, welcomed a collection of one of France's most iconic vehicles, often derided for their snail-like ...