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Citroen has come up with the Tubik, a high-tech executive shuttle with hybrid power. Citroen claim that the Tubik is the end result of a number of studies carried out to explore the future of mobility.

Citroen think that travel should be fun, and the Tubik is designed to facilitate this, the interior pictures show a versatile interior with seats that swivel and plenty of funky colours.

The Tubik comes with an online portal and route finder that looks at all modes of transport (including trains and planes) to make travel as easy as possible.

While this is quite clearly a concept car, it provides an interesting insight into Citroens vision for the future, and it looks like they see the future eco friendly and convenience based. Not much of a surprise there, then.



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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

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