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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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André Citroën had already been involved in the automotive industry for many years, where he produced gears. While the First World War was taking place, André Citroën was producing munitions and armaments for France. Once the conflict was over, Citroën was left with an "unworthy" factory, given that he no longer needed to produce those equipments. He then turned his factory into ... more