Rally Speculation: Citroen C3 S2000
By Brian Potter
April 9, 2008 4:28 PM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, Citroen, European, Motorsport
Despite contradictory information from WCF sources, site Automagazin.co.yu have stated that Citroen Sport director Olivier Quesnel has confirmed development of a Citroen C3 S2000 rally car for presentation in a few months.
As the most successful manufacturer of recent history in WRC, Citroen hopes to tap into the surging popularity of the series and give competition to rival newcomers Toyota and Skoda. Citroen hope to have a competitive car ready in time for FIA 2010 regulations.
These renderings of what the C3 S2000 could look like were supposedly released by Citroen. They look like a heavily photoshopped scale model to me.
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