Citroën is poised to reveal an all new environmentally-efficient concept car at the upcoming Paris motor show. With the intention to bring the fashion flair to the Paris Motor show, Citron has tied up with the French fashion house Lacoste to create a funky looking city car concept, Citroën Lacoste. The new concept car is a small buggy that Citroën claims is “stylishly minimalist and elegantly laid back”. Designed as an emblem for a state-of-mind and a lifestyle, according to Citroen, the concept is devoid of a roof alluding to freedom, leisure and pleasure.
At the crossroads of motoring, fashion and sport, the Citroën Lacoste concept car is a “shared vision of boldness, creativity and optimism” between the French brands, according to the pre-Paris press release. At first glance, the 2010 New Citroen Lacoste Concept Cars appears to be a very optimistic car indeed, as it doesn't have a roof to mitigate the inevitability of a bleak French winter.



2010 New Citroen Lacoste Concept Cars
Powering the concept uses a small three-cylinder petrol engine with “plenty of performance on tap” according to the press release, as the compact (3.45 m long, 1.80 m wide, 1.52 m high and with a 2.30 m wheelbase) vehicle should be quite light, which, as per the brand, offers enough power to a vehicle of this size and weight.

2010 New Citroen Lacoste Concept Cars

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