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Introduction | 2006 |
Class | Concept Car |
Body Style | no doors |
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Transmission | automatic |
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The Citroën C-Buggy is a concept car presented by Citroën in May 2006 at the Madrid Motor Show. It is a two-seater city car, with Dune buggy and SUV styling influences. It is made with some protection against off-road grievances, such as slightly raised suspension and a sump guard. It has tinted glass inserts in the lower body side panels, and no doors.
Photos
Unique Attributes
The Citroën C-Buggy lacked a roof and a windshield, but made up for that with remarkable styling.
Remarkable styling, dune-buggy features.
Criticisms
Unlike the 2005 Citroën C-Airplay concept, which was designed to be a practical city car, this model is a dune buggy that wouldn't be a practical driver for most people
Design quirks and oddities
No roof, no windshield.
See Also