Citroen GT Teaser No.2
By Brian Potter
September 19, 2008 11:00 PM
Filed Under: Citroen, Concept Car, European, Paris Motor Show
It appears that Citroen and Sony subsidiary Polyphony Digital are happy with the exposure they've received regarding their mysterious GT concept car teaser, but perhaps it was a bit too vague. So within a day of its initial release, which we have arduously traced back to ZerCustoms.com for breaking the story, Citroen/Polyphony Digital have issued another teaser image. This time, the image is showing a little more leg with a slight lift of the skirt, which exposes a scary gaping rear end with a lower carbon fiber diffusser of some sort the size of a picnic table. We can also see the strangely positioned trapezoidal exhaust pipes. Hopefully, Citroen and Polyphony Digital will issue more teasers leading up to the vehicle's debut in Paris in a couple of weeks.
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