In 1994, Citroen introduced a facelift for its flagship range, the XM, and along with the "Berline" version, it upgrad...
When Citroen introduced the XM in 1989, it won the European Car of the Year award for its styling and many innovations...
Citroen introduced the Xantia in 1993 as a replacement for the successful but aging BX lineup. The result was impressi...
After a four-year gap between the models, Citroen introduced a replacement for the GS range in 1990: the ZX. Like m...
When Citroen decided to replace the CX model, it faced a difficult question: replaced it with what? The answer came...
Citroen introduced the compact-segment ZX in 1991, five years after its predecessor's dismissal, the GSA, which w...
Citroen introduced the AX as a replacement for the Visa model in 1986 and refreshed-it in 1991. After Peugeot bough...
After five years since it was launched, the small Citroen AX received a facelift in 1991, trying to keep up with the l...
Citroen finally replaced the aging CX lineup in 1989 and approached a completely new design language, carried over fro...
In 1989, Citroen refreshed the BX range, both the hatchback and the station-wagon, which was named Break. The BX wa...
The Citroen BX was the car that saved the Citroen brand from collapse. After the 1986 refresh, in 1989 there was a new...
After being purchased by Peugeot, the French carmaker was forced to change its ideas so the brand could survive on a m...
According to Citroen, the little AX might be considered the first supermini vehicle built by the "double-chevron" carm...
Just three years after the model's introduction, Citroen decided to launch an updated version of its compact-size...
Citroen introduced a station wagon for its BX range in 1985, and it made a difference on the market since it featured ...
Citroen introduced the last refresh for its flagship model, the CX, which affected both the sedan and the station wago...
The French carmaker introduced a heavily revised CX in 1985, continuing the legacy left by the famous DS model. Eve...
n the beginning of the '80s, Citroen needed a car to compete in the European compact class. In time, its dimensio...
The French automaker tried to expand the Visa range with an open-top version and launched the Decapotable (Cabriolet) ...
Citroen started working on the BX model in the '70s, but its bankruptcy put the project on hold until Peugeot bou...
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