THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

It doesn’t resemble any other automobile, not even from the mechanical point of view. And it was not designed following the strict criteria of car design, but by carving its lines and shapes into clay. In 1955, first at the Paris Motor Show and then in Milan, Citroen presents the DS. The model is suspended and doesn’t have wheels: it is pure form, a revolution and a commercial success.

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