From iconic or cute to plain old, you can call the Citroen 2CV many things, but you definitely can’t praise if for its power. “2CV” means 2 HP in French and, on many occasions, this is how the little ...
On October 8th, 1948, the Citroën 2CV debuted at the Paris Motor Show to an unimpressed crowd. One American purportedly remarked upon its reveal, “Does it come with a can-opener?” Meanwhile, a ...
The Citroen 2CV is not the most popular car (especially on American roads). But despite its awkward exterior and feeble athletism, it’s been in production for 42-years (1948 to 1990). Thomas Holland ...
This is part of a feature we call Autoweek Breaks Down, where we bring you a smattering of stories tied to a weekly theme. The aim is to deliver automotive content that entertains and enlightens but ...
The age of electric vehicles has already returned a few legendary nameplates to the road, some more authentically than others. One more appears to be mounting a comeback, as a report claims that ...
Citroën has allegedly begun the preliminary processes needed to revive the brand’s most impactful nameplate. According to an anonymous source speaking to Great Britain's Autocar, a revived take on the ...
Built to cope with difficult terrain and climates, this Citroen 2CV proved to be a reliable companion for its first owner, and not only. It has a pretty interesting story too. Shipped new to Nigeria ...
Over the past nine days, a few hundred of the best cyclists in the world have been racing their hearts out in the fields and mountains of France as they compete in the grueling Tour de France. The ...
The iconic Citroën 2CV is now available as a new Playmobil model, further expanding the range of classic cars in the collection. Affectionately called the “duck” in Germany (after a journalist ...
Paris — It took carpenter Michel Robillard more than 5,000 hours over five years to build a wooden copy of a vintage Citroen 2CV. On Sunday, he sold it for a whopping $224,440. The 2CV was first ...