The sidecar always seemed like a precarious way to ride a motorcycle. So maybe it’s a good thing that this ridiculous yet awe-indicting “Snaefell” fit a whole 2-seater car on the side of a bike. More »
Get excited, European Sony and SUV fans! Citroen’s new C-Crosser PSP Edition SUV is designed with you in mind. Both of you.
For Gran Turismo V Prologue, the guys from Citroën and Polyphonic Digital (creators of the GT series) got together to create a concept car, the GTbyCITROËN, which was powered by fuel cells that would appear in the game. Then they went and took that concept and made a working prototype which they’ve just shown off at the Paris Motor show.
Apparently, the car’s performance in real life is exactly the same as in the game. Except for the whole playing a game versus driving a car thing, that is.
There’s no word on whether or not Citroën are planning on releasing the GTbyCITROËN to the general public, but I guess if enough GT players ask for it, then there may be a pretty good chance. Maybe…
You can watch this commercial all day long. You can load up YouTube and play it for your coworkers. You can even rip the video and convert it to play on your PMP of choice. But it won’t make your shitty hatchback into an epic 80s superhero. Sorry. Not gonna happen. And this isn’t even the first time we’ve seen Citreon fabricate such lies. They ran a similar spot back in 2006.
newVideoPlayer("CitroenTransformer_gawker.flv", 475, 376);Remember yesterday’s photos of the Citroen that a couple of Chinese guys lovingly turned into a Transformer ? Our sister site Jalopnik has uncovered a news report of the cut-and-shunt-it-into-something-altogether-more-wondrous-than-a-Citroen leviathan and Bloody Norah is the bugger big. [Jalopnik] More »
A couple of Chinese guys spent $8,000 on building a Transformer out of a Citroen. Weighing in at 1,322 pounds, there are a couple more pics after the jump. More »
newVideoPlayer("citroenrubiks.flv", 475, 376);This Citroën ad combines three things that dorks like us have a soft spot for: Rubik’s Cubes, flashy special effects and environmentally-sound cars. Sure, it doesn’t really go into any detail about the car itself, but we’ll let it slide this time. [ViaComIT via NOTCOT.org] More »