Citroen GT Teaser for Paris and Sony PS3 Gran Turismo Prologue
By Brian Potter
September 19, 2008 11:53 AM
Filed Under: Citroen, Concept Car, European, Paris Motor Show
Sony has released a teaser image and video for the Citroen GT concept. Making its world debut in Paris in just under two weeks, as well as being available in Sony Playstation3 Gran Turismo5 Prologue, no details have been given. However, we can make out from the image that it's a sleek aerodynamic GT coupe with a broad stance and very low greenhouse which is centered in the middle of the vehicle. Also, the unmistakable LED headlamps shine through the Gran Turismo sheet.
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that didnt show ANYTHING much about the car! Citroen do have great concepts but dont have the guts to brng them to production. a cirtoen sports car would be great. not sure about the quality though that would come with it though.........
that didnt show ANYTHING much about the car! Citroen do have great concepts but dont have the guts to brng them to production. a cirtoen sports car would be great. not sure about the quality though that would come with it though.........
welll, renault and peugeot have cool concepts too, but the same,they have no balls no put them in production, that is a french problem
I don't mind if its a more economical compact(F-F) sports car, even if thats an oxymoron. While Citroen and Peugeot might have "boring" cars i still like them, so im always glad to see anything they have to offer. Also if its in GT5P, a game i play very often, im even better.
I agree with previous comments, new gen. Megane seems to be quit japanized or averaged as well. They, three French car maufacturers have most interesting car designs but gave no guts to keep up the production line in level their own developments deserves. Probably attempt to be rather a big uncle than a genious in that market is a corporate policy.
A production GT car? Bring it into production please! It'll put your street rep up too.
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