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The Citroën 2CV (French: deux chevaux, pronounced [dø ʃ(ə)vo], lit. "two horses", meaning "two taxable horsepower") is an economy car produced by the French company Citroën from 1948 to 1990. Introduced at the 1948 Paris Salon de l'Automobile , [ 1 ] it has an air-cooled engine that is mounted in the front and drives the front wheels .
The Citroën 2CV (French: "deux chevaux" i.e. "deux chevaux-vapeur" is an air-cooled front-engine, front-wheel-drive economy car introduced at the 1948 Paris Salon de l'Automobile and manufactured by Citroën for model years 1948–1990. [1]
1990 1998 C 3/5-door hatchback 5-door estate Citroën GS: Citroën Xsara: Commercial; Acadiane: 1977 1987 M small van Citroën 2CV Utility: Citroën C15: Light van based on Dyane. Belphégor: 1964 1972 M medium truck Citroën U23: C15: 1984 2005 M panel van Citroën Acadiane: Citroën Berlingo: Light van based on Visa. C25: 1981 1993 M 3-door ...
The report asserts that, despite the automaker’s previous statements denying interest in producing a new 2CV, ... with more than 3.8 million units built by the nameplate’s 1990 retirement.
Citroën 2CV Pop [1] 1973 Citroën Buggy GS 1973 Citroën Karin: 1980 Citroën C-44: 1981 Citroën Xenia 1981 Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 103) 1982 Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 119) 1983 Citroën Eco 2000 (SA 109) 1984 Citroën Aventure 1986 Citroën Eole 1986 Citroën Xanthia 1986 Citroën Zabrus: 1986 Citroën Activa: 1988, 1990 Citroën Scarabee d'Or 1990
The 2CV pioneered a very soft, interconnected suspension, but did not have the more complex self-levelling feature. This car remained in production, with only minor changes, until 1990 and was a common sight on French roads until recently; 9 million 2CV variants were produced in the period 1948–1990. [24]
First generation Citroën 2CV. Citroën 2CV: 1948–1990 3,872,583. Including commercial variants, the total figure is approximately nine million [56] Dacia: Dacia Sandero. Dacia Sandero: 2008–present over 2,700,000 (includes the Stepway version). De Tomaso: De Tomaso Pantera. De Tomaso Pantera: 1970–1991 7,260 produced over a single ...
The Baby-Brousse is a Citroën 2CV-based utility vehicle, initially privately built, that later spawned the FAF series of vehicles. [1]Similar to a metal-bodied Citroën Méhari, the Baby-Brousse was a success with more than 31,000 being built from 1963 to 1987.