Two names, Citroën and Lacoste, have come together with a
shared vision - to cultivate boldness, creativity and
optimism.
The result of these common values: the new Citroën Lacoste
concept.
To be unveiled at the forthcoming Paris Motor Show, this new
model is an emblem for a state-of-mind and a lifestyle.
Clearly
alluding to leisure and pleasure, it takes a simplified,
no-nonsense
approach to motoring - without forgetting refinement - and
transports
passengers to a lighter, fresher world.
This new concept car is both resolutely Citroën and typically
Lacoste. Positioned at the crossroads of the automotive
world,
where fashion and sport meet, it makes a number of references to
all
three sectors. The technology on board also strikes a
playful
note, underlining the apparent paradox between design expertise
and
lightness of tone.
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With its strong presence and joie de vivre, the high-tech and
innovative Citroën Lacoste makes car travel an all-new
experience and
an incomparable adventure for the senses.
Pure, simple and laid-back, while remaining sophisticated,
the Citroën Lacoste takes another step forward towards the car
of the
future - a vehicle aimed at putting an end to the “always more”
mantra
that often reigns in the automotive industry. The new
model also
fuels Citroën’s thinking of focusing on the essentials to create
original cars that are affordable and economical, while losing
none of
their ambition or motoring passion, notably through premium
styling.
HEIGHTENED SENSATIONS
Sweeping away
preconceived ideas on compact cars - with many being supposedly
short
on character - the new Citroën Lacoste proudly asserts that
another way
forward is possible.
Stylishly minimalist and elegantly laid-back, the Citroën
Lacoste
instantly attracts with its off-beat sports aesthetic. It
features a
high waistline; bulging and textured wings; minimum overhangs
front and
rear; and golf ball-style alloy wheels, placed in the furthest
corners
of the body.
After a longer inspection, it is this car’s “open” physique that
appeals - promising a fulfilling drive, while expressing a
wealth of
inventiveness and elegance.
Passengers enjoy an open-air experience thanks to the broad
cut-outs
that replace the front doors and the lack of a hard-top
roof.
Journeys in the Citroën Lacoste inevitably heighten the senses,
much
more than in a protective bubble that cuts occupants off from
the
world. As if these intense sensations weren’t enough, the
windscreen can also be lowered out of sight, providing a
harmonious
waistline around the entire cabin, front, back and sides.
The elegance of the Citroën Lacoste is underpinned by the choice
of
drivetrain. Rather than seeking enhanced driving
sensations
through flat-out speed, this new concept opts for a 3-cylinder
petrol
engine with plenty of performance on tap to power a vehicle of
this
size and weight. With its light timbre, the flexible,
economical
and ecological powerplant is a perfect match for the car’s “back
to
essentials” nature.
The new concept respects the environment, not only by virtue of
its
engine, but also its design choices. Even with its large
wheels,
the Citroën Lacoste seems to “embrace” rather than confront
nature.
This impression takes concrete form in the subtle,
undulating
shape of the wheels, in an approach that suggests Citroën
Lacoste
drivers are playing with the elements for more fun.
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SPONTANEOUS APPROACH
Along with its
bright and breezy approach to life, the convertible Citroën
Lacoste
also features taut, muscular and reassuring lines. Compact
and
robust (at 3.45m long, 1.80m wide, 1.52m high and with a 2.30m
wheelbase), the new model expresses faultless expertise in its
styling
and design.
The car’s laid-back personality stems from its purity, as
evidenced in the body paint in pearlescent white, which is set
off by
dark blue design motifs and strips underlining the forms of the
vehicle.
Cabin access couldn’t be easier, since the doors have been
replaced by broad cut-outs that are in perfect harmony with the
body
styling. Access to the rear seats is just as easy, with
passengers simply jumping onto the rear bench. For
transporting
luggage or sports equipment, the rear bench slides handily into
the
boot.
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The car can also be fitted with specially designed sports
equipment, including tennis racquets, golf clubs, skis, a
surfboard or
a bike, with owners deciding on the theme of their weekends.
At the crossroads of motoring, fashion and sport, the Citroën
Lacoste makes a number of references to all three worlds.The
cabin
contains countless storage areas for enhanced travelling
comfort.
The compartments are discreetly located under the
dashboard and
within the two bench seats - with sliding covers that echo the
colour
of the upholstery. The seats themselves are overstitched
in white
cotton, with a weave closely resembling that of a polo shirt -
an
iconic Lacoste design. Building on this theme, the
seatbelt
anchorage points have “necklines” like a polo shirt, while the
seats
are covered in robust, rope-like cotton.
Like a wardrobe full of different clothes, accessories and
fabrics, the Citroën Lacoste plays with a range of colours and
materials. For fun, simplicity and elegance, the emphasis
is on
bold, traditional colours like white and deep blue. The
cabin is
then dotted with bright - almost fluorescent - yellow splashes
in the
storage compartments and on the grab handles, which are finished
in
soft and tactile rubber, with a tennis ball-like effect.
The fun-loving Citroën Lacoste brings familiar objects to
mind. Some details make reference to the sporting world of
the
Lacoste brand. It boasts square relief designs that
resemble
sections of a tennis net on several parts of its body. The
fairing that rises up from the underbody, at both the front and
the
rear, recalls the print left by a tennis shoe on a clay court.
CREATIVE & “MAGICAL” TECHNOLOGY
The
on-board technology is also of a playful nature, underlining the
seeming paradox between design expertise and lightness of
tone.
Strictly speaking this car has no fixed roof. In its place
is a
T-shaped structure that extends back to the boot like a
“backbone”. With several functions, this structure helps
when
accessing the vehicle and features an ingenious system that
provides
shelter for passengers. An auto-inflatable hood deploys
all the
way along the backbone to form a soft-top roof. In the
same
yellow as the grab handles, the inflatable roof ensures a
light-filled
cabin, come rain or shine.
Invisible at first glance, the
deployment of the system makes for quite a spectacle. By
choosing
this inflatable hood rather than a conventional structure, the
Citroën
Lacoste concept remains faithful to its simple and light-hearted
nature.
In much the same spirit, the fascia strip on the dashboard
serves as
the car’s display screen, showing driving information such as
speed and
the directional indicators. Messages take the form of
icons with
oversized pixels. This is a clear nod to the very first
video
games, although behind the naïve appearance lie cutting-edge
technologies.
The Citroën Lacoste’s two-spoke steering wheel impresses with
its
minimalist design, simplicity and size. When passengers
board,
the wheel can be moved from its normal position and located
against the
upper dashboard - an ingenious way of optimising access to the
front
bench.
Even the front and rear lights are discreet to the point of
being
almost invisible. Concealed under the car’s dark blue
bodywork,
they can be seen only when illuminated. As well as
providing
visual purity, this design choice delivers a unique and almost
magical
sight.
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