The Citroen SM is a high-performance luxury coupe produced from 1970 through 1975. Upon its release, the Citroën SM exceeded...
Italy and France each have beautiful and robust cultures with diverse offerings and unique perspectives. And while each is unique...
Robert Blackmon of Los Angeles is a heavy truck owner/operator and about as nice a man as you’ll ever meet. His automotive passions have always leaned toward foreign cars. He loved the Citroën SM at first sight, appreciating its design and advanced features, vowing to own one someday. That day...
Citroën is celebrating 60 years of the iconic AMI 6, which was first revealed on April 24, 1961. With its compact...
The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering will return to Quail Lodge & Golf Club on Friday, August 13, 2021. The event will...
October 2020 marks forty years since Citroën launched the “Charleston” special series. It was back in 1980 when Citroën released 8,000 2CV Charleston models for the price of 24,800 Francs. The new model retained its iconic round headlights and was matched with the maroon and black body paint. Following in the...
In 2015, the Citroën DS celebrated its 60th anniversary, in style, in Paris. Over 700 DS owners traveled from all...
Canadian motorsports owes a huge debt to the team of Jim Fergusson and his wife, Alice. Their efforts were almost...
Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of Artcurial Motorcars, in France, have discovered four remarkable vehicles, untouched since the end of the 1950s, in a barn in Belgium. This lost treasure trove includes: a Bugatti 57 Cabriolet, a Bugatti 49 faux-coupé Gangloff, a Bugatti 40, and a Citroën 5HP ‘Trèfle’. Their...
What is art? A shape, a form, an abstract collection of ideas, an image created by man to invoke thought,...
Introduced in 1934, the pioneering Citroën Traction Avant was designed by André Lefèbvre and Flaminio Bertoni. With a welded unitary body...
For the first time, Citroën will grace the 18th fairway as a featured marque at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, scheduled for Sunday, August 26th in Pebble Beach, California. The Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance poster, painted by Barry Rowe, commemorates this moment. “Interest in Citroën among collectors has seen...
This year, for the first time ever, Citroën will grace the 18th fairway as a featured marque at the 2018...
The Formula Junior category was introduced in Italy in 1958 by Count Giovanni Lurani, and in 1959 it became an...
April 2018 The Bertone Collection By Gautam Sen & Michael Robinson Many of the iconic vehicles of the second half of the 20th century, from simple, but beautiful Fiats, Citroëns and BMWs, to many astounding Alfa Romeos, Lancias, Maseratis and Lamborghinis, rolled out of the coachbuilding facilities of Carrozzeria Bertone,...
This year’s Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show, with Discovery, broke all records — record crowds, record number of...
Mullin Museum founder Peter Mullin’s affection for French culture is no secret to anyone in this industry, and it will...
Warwick Brown drives a Lola T430 to victory in the Australian GP at Oran Park in Sydney (1977). 1 • Guy Frequelin becomes competition chief of Citroën (1989). 2 • Seven drivers (Rob Dyson, Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Butch Leitzinger, John Paul Jr., John Schneider, Andy Wallace and James Weaver) share the...
The Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California, has expanded its “Citroën: The Man, The Marque, The Mystique” exhibit with the...
David Owen, in a 1975 article for Automobile Quarterly, Volume XIII Number 2, commented that, “If God had meant us...
An exhibition celebrating the beauty and technical excellence of French automaker Citroën – Citroën: The Man, The Marque – is...
Only four names come to mind when one recalls which drivers have driven their self-constructed cars in World Championship Grands...
The Mullin Automotive Museum will present a unique retrospective on one of France’s greatest automakers, featuring work from its origin to the present day. The exhibit celebrating the beauty and technological excellence of Citroën will open to the public on Saturday, March 11, as the biggest Citroën exhibit ever staged...
The Mullin Automotive Museum will present a unique retrospective on one of France’s greatest automakers, featuring work from its origin...
Lifting an inside wheel around a right-hand sweeper, the Rover gets its racing legs stretched despite the test day’s chilly...
The Formula Junior category was introduced in Italy in 1958 by Count Giovanni Lurani, and in 1959 became an International Formula. Shortly thereafter, in 1960, the British began to take a serious interest in the category, beginning the rivalry between British and Italian cars. The original FIA Formula Junior regulations...
Imagine driving your homebuilt special, powered by a modified production car engine, in two World Championship Grands Prix and finishing...
In April 1934, Citroën unveiled the 7A, a car that would go on to make motoring history with a series...
Citroën is marking the 45th anniversary of one of its quirkiest, but much-loved models—the Méhari. The Diane 6 Méhari, as it was originally known, was first unveiled on May 16, 1968, in Deauville, France. An unpretentious car built for utility and fun, it was designed to be equally at ease...