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Company Name: Andre Citroen, Ingenieur Constructeur

Place: Paris

Country: France

Company Name: S.A. Andre Citroen

Place: Paris

Country: France

Company Name: Automobiles Citroen, Citroen S.A.

Place: Paris

Country: France

Company Name: Automobiles Citroen, Peugeot S.A.

Place: Paris

Country: France

1979 - today

Company Name: Automobiles Citroen, Peugeot S.A.

Place: Neuilly-sur-Seine

Country: France

Citroën was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1919 by André Citroën. The company established its headquarters in Paris, France, and became known for its innovative engineering and design. Citroën was one of the first mass-production car manufacturers in Europe, utilizing assembly line techniques that were inspired by the American automotive industry.

Throughout its history, Citroën introduced several notable models that showcased its commitment to innovation. The Citroën Traction Avant, launched in 1934, was one of the first mass-produced front-wheel-drive cars and featured a unitary body structure. Another significant model was the Citroën 2CV, introduced in 1948, which became a symbol of affordable mobility in post-war France. The company also gained recognition for the Citroën DS, unveiled in 1955, which was celebrated for its futuristic design and advanced technology, including hydropneumatic suspension.

Citroën experienced various challenges over the decades, including financial difficulties that led to its acquisition by Michelin in 1935. The brand underwent several changes in ownership and management, which influenced its product strategy and market positioning. In the late 20th century, Citroën focused on expanding its global presence and diversifying its model range, introducing vehicles such as the Citroën C3 and C4.

In the 21st century, Citroën continued to innovate, emphasizing comfort and practicality in its designs. The brand also embraced electric mobility, launching models like the Citroën ë-C4. Citroën's legacy is marked by its contributions to automotive technology and design, as well as its role in shaping the French automotive industry.

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