With the words “Design a car that offers space for two farmers in boots and a hundredweight of potatoes or a barrel of wine, is at least 60 km/h fast and consumes only three litres per 100 km” this minimalist small car was created.
When the 2CV was presented at the Paris Salon in 1948, a journalist described the model as an “ugly duckling”, thus establishing the nickname and cult of the Citroën 2CV, which quickly became a symbol of freedom.
Famous for its turret gear, exceptional suspension comfort and cornering, this car with open roof and hinged windows makes driving a pleasure even with only 29 hp.