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Lacoste

Lacoste (France, 2010)

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The crocodile brand teamed-up with Citroën to present the  Citroën Lacoste Concept at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The Lacoste Concept is a minimalist concept vehicle that features a high waistline, bulging and textured wings, minimum overhangs front and rear, and golf ball-style alloy wheels, placed in the furthest corners of the body. With broad cut outs replacing the front doors and the lack of a hard-top roof, the concept vehicle offers an open-air experience to passengers.

The Lacoste Concept is compact and robust, measuring 3.45m long, 1.80m wide, 1.52m high and with a 2.30m wheelbase. The Citroën Lacoste is powered by a small 3-cylinder petrol engine with plenty of grunt for a vehicle of this size and weight.



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