Citroen/DS and Polestar settle logo disputeDerek Fung We're not sure what brought about the detente, but the legal tensions between Citroen and Polestar are over.2 years ago
Design Expose: Citroen C5 XVivek Shah Citroën claims its new C5 X combines the elegance of a sedan, the practicality of a wagon, and the utility of an SUV. 2 years ago
Platform sharing: Stellantis’ EV futureVivek Shah The Stellantis empire wants to transform itself into a profitable electric vehicle company. That means a few platforms covering all vehicle segments. 2 years ago
2023 Citroen C5 Aircross confirmed for Australia, timing unclearWilliam Stopford In addition to launching new models, Citroen has confirmed it’ll bring a facelifted version of its C5 Aircross mid-sized SUV to Australia.2 years ago
Running list of cars with spec changes, due to chip shortageJack Quick Here are some of the cars confirmed to have had features temporarily removed due to the global semiconductor shortage.2 years ago
Peugeot and Citroen increase prices from July 1William Stopford Most Citroen and Peugeot models have received a six per cent price increase for July 1, the second price increase for many models this year.2 years ago
2023 Citroen C4 X, e-C4 X revealed, no Australian plansJack Quick Citroen has revealed another coupe SUV that slots between the quirky C4 and C5 X. There are no current plans for an Australian launch.2 years ago
Citroen C4 X coupe SUV teased ahead of June 29 revealWilliam Stopford The Citroen C4 already defies convention, and it's spawning a new variant that appears to blend sedan and SUV styling.2 years ago
Quadricycles: What are they?Vivek Shah Citroën’s Ami and the Renault Twizy are two popular city cars that have received some fame worldwide. But what are they and can they be sold in Australia? 2 years ago
2022 Citroen My Ami Buggy set for limited productionJack Quick After a positive response to its My Ami Buggy concept, Citroen is producing 50 examples of the rugged-looking quadricycle.2 years ago
2022 Citroen C3 and C5 Aircross losing safety featuresWilliam Stopford Citroen is the latest automaker to remove features due to the semiconductor chip shortage, with the C3 and C5 Aircross losing safety tech.2 years ago
Stellantis posts strong profit in first full yearJack Quick Stellantis has cemented itself as the fourth-largest automaker in the world, selling 6.5 million units globally across its 14 brands.2 years ago