Citroen
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VW's California remains the global vanlife icon, but other pop-top mini-camper vans provide a similar, even superior, experience. The Citroën Holidays becomes the latest, boasting conveniences like a removable kitchen and portable toilet.
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Adria has introduced a unique ultra-adaptable mini-camper it calls the Mode. It does away with large, fixed camping furniture in favor of modular pods that carry easily, pack neatly on the ride and offer multipurpose utility at camp.
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A few months after Citroën launched its own throwback camper, another magnificently retro Citroën camper van is on the way. The new e-Berlingo camper pulls inspiration from the classic 2CV delivery van to bring some vintage flair to modern RVing.
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Citroën made a statement in 2018 with a concept called the Type H WildCamp. Five years later, a similar van kickstarts an invigorated RV program. The new Type Holidays carries over the retro looks but adds a pop-up roof and versatile floor plan.
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Independent customer satisfaction surveys should be the go-to information resource before making any automotive purchasing decision. In the UK, one of the most prominent is Autovia’s Driver Power survey, which has announced its results for 2023.
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Back in 2019, Citroën offered the first glimpse of a compact electric pod-car that could be driven by folks as young as 14, as well as those without a license. Now the Ami has been modified "to restore autonomy to those who have lost it."
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Voted by 100 of the most respected automotive journalists, the 2023 World Car of the Year Awards also name the Electric Vehicle of the Year, Luxury Car of the Year, Performance Car of the Year, Urban Car of the Year and the World Car Design of the Year.
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Trying to achieve "more with less," Citroën presents the Oli, a vision for a family-size electric with SUV utility, MPV versatility, and urban commuter efficiency. The concept packs rugged mini-Hummer looks, a tiny pickup bed and 248 miles of range.
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Salon Privé is best known for its globally recognized Concours d’Elégance, but over the 15 years since it began, it has grown into a week of automotive celebration that encompasses important car and luxury product launches and an upmarket lawn party.
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The homey, modular Vanderer camper van is going fully electric. Vanderer now offers the package on the Peugeot e-Rifter, and it's hard to tell what's most efficient – the electric powertrain or van's ability to work as both daily driver and camper.
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Just because the €7,000 Ami is now available to buy doesn't mean Citroën has given up parading it around as a concept car. This time, it explores how the Ami could transform into an adventurous little off-road buggy.
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Citroën has introduced an interesting mobility concept that brings together a few forward-looking transport technologies into one versatile vehicle that can be fitted with different types of pods depending on the job at hand.
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