The Citroën DS had an odd shape, with virtually no rear overhang and a rear track much narrower than the front that resulted in a narrow tail. Its new central hydraulic system—powering the steering, ...
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How the 1956 Citroën DS shocked engineers and rivals
The Citroën DS arrived in the mid‑1950s looking less like a family saloon and more like a visiting spacecraft, yet its real ...
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When the 1964 Citroën DS proved engineering mattered
The 1964 Citroën DS arrived at a moment when styling and cylinder count seemed to matter more than the hard work of ...
Teaser shots have appeared on Citroen's Facebook page for a new as-yet-unnamed vehicle. The French giant has successfully reprised its successful DS name into a whole series - so far we have the DS3, ...
The DS has to be one of the most refined automobile designs of all time. Built in 1955 by the French marque Citroën, the “déesse”, as in Goddess, is a celebration of glass and aerodynamics. The ...
The hydropneumatic suspension is far from a new concept. Citroen was the first automaker to adopt this technology in 1954 with the Traction Avant, yet the system was perfected a year later with the ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Well, it's time for a French "ou, la, la" moment – according to an exclusive report from the good folks over at Britain's Auto Express, "the world's coolest car" according to their readers, the ...
From Issue Seven of Gear Patrol Magazine. “It is possible that the Déesse marks a change in the mythology of cars. Until now, the ultimate in cars belonged rather to the bestiary of power; here it ...
A panel of well-known car designers recently voted on what they thought was the most beautiful car of all time. While Ferrari garnered the most votes as a brand, the Citroen DS received the most votes ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
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