Citroen
Citroen is a French vehicle brand owned by Stellantis. With the Traction Avant, the company acquired a reputation for cutting-edge technology in 1934. This was the world's first mass-produced car with front-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension, and unibody construction, which eliminated the need for a separate chassis and instead used the car's body as its main load-bearing structure.
The other half of PSA Peugeot Citroen is known for its highly creative approach to vehicle production, which has been evident since the business became the only one to mass build automobiles outside of the United States. Citroen managed to significantly increase sales during the first quarter of 2014 despite having a wider reach than Peugeot. China continues to be a major factor, with the Citroen Dongfeng posting a 16 percent increase. The 1992 merger of Dongfeng and Citroen resulted in the sale of various models on the Chinese market, the most popular of which is the C2.
The new C4 Picasso, with 127 000 units sold since its introduction, and the C-Elysee, with an excellent design, particularly designed to win foreign markets, are two of the top models of 2014 for French vehicle manufacturing businesses.
Detailed information:
Years: 1919 – Present
Headquarters: Saint-Ouen, France
Founder/Parent Company: André Citroën
Website: http://www.citroen.com
Popular Product: Citroën C4 Picasso