Citroën’s C-Métisse Car Concept at Festival of Speed at Goodwood This Year

One of the models that sure will grab eye balls at this year’s Festival of Speed at Goodwood would be the Citroën’s C-Métisse concept. Its appearance is the first in the UK for this 155mph supercar which made its debut at the 2006 Paris Motor Show.

It’s marked by front and rear gull-wing doors, with an cockpit that is “aviation-style”, the and is powered by a 208bhp V6 HDi diesel engine. Also there are two separate electric motors placed on the rear wheels, enabling a top speed of 155mph, and reaches 0-62mph in 6.2 seconds while producing a torque of 400Nm, all this while retaining exceptional fuel economy a whopping 45 miles per gallon on the combined cycle! and maintaining low-emissions. So just zip zap and zoom!

citroen c mentisse car concept

citroen c mentisse car concept

citroen c mentisse car concept

citroen c mentisse car concept

citroen c mentisse car concept

citroen c mentisse car concept

via Gizmag, Image Credit : SeriousWheels



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2 thoughts on “Citroën’s C-Métisse Car Concept at Festival of Speed at Goodwood This Year

  1. This Id drive with the Citroen GT coupe.
    Nice, Radical
    & Id rent & own this.

    PR cars on:
    Speed TV
    Travel Channel
    Wealth TV
    Style TV
    Fine Living TV
    NG Channel
    007 movies?
    TV ads.
    & at US auto shows.

    Add biofuel-hybrid drive mode & Im Gone.

    Nice drive through Verdun in this baby.
    Way Cool

  2. This car would make a lot of women’s undergarments drop to the floor. This reason alone is why I would drive it. It also has four seat capacity so my three gutsy friends can ride along and revel in the joy of man-dom with me. Exclusive!!

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