Citroën (or Citroen[1]) is a French car manufacturer featured in Forza Motorsport 3 and in all subsequent main titles up to Forza Motorsport 5.
It returns in Forza Motorsport 7 and all subsequent main series titles.
Synopsis[]
"This French automobile manufacturer derives its name from its founder, André Citroën, who was born in 1878. From a young age, Citroën was impressed by the assembly-line methods Henry Ford was using to manufacture cars, and he followed Ford’s lead. In 1919, the first Citroën auto, the Type A, rolled off the first mass-production assembly line outside of the United States. In 1921, Citroën taxis were introduced on the streets of Paris, causing a huge commotion at the Paris Motor Show. In 1922, Citroën 5HP cars were made available to the general public, yet only in one color—lemon yellow. That same year, a Citroën expedition crossed the Sahara successfully, an impressive feat at the time. In 1934, Citroën introduced the world’s first mass-production front-wheel-drive car, the Traction Avant, which the company manufactured until 1957. From 1949 to 1990, Citroën produced the 2CV, perhaps the company's most iconic car. Designed to help transition the French working class from horses and carts to cars, the 2CV boasted a reasonable price, a simplistic design, and excellent hauling and off-road capabilities. During its lifetime, Citroën produced close to five million 2CVs. Even now, Citroën is renowned for producing some of the most stunning and eye-catching models of cars, the new C3 being the latest entrant."—Official description[2]
Vehicles[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Citroën DS4 | FWD | 1.6L Turbocharged I4 | 197 hp
(147 kW) |
203 ft⋅lb
(275 Nm) |
2996 lb
(1359 kg) |
62 % / 38 % | |
2011 | Citroën DS3 | FWD | 1.6L Turbocharged I4 | 154 hp
(115 kW) |
177 ft⋅lb
(240 Nm) |
2568 lb
(1165 kg) |
60 % / 40 % | |
2011 | Citroën C1 | FWD | 1.0L I3 | 69 hp
(51 kW) |
69 ft⋅lb
(94 Nm) |
1764 lb
(800 kg) |
63 % / 37 % | |
2009 | Citroën C4 VTS | FWD | 1.6L Turbocharged I4 | 150 hp
(112 kW) |
177 ft⋅lb
(240 Nm) |
2802 lb
(1271 kg) |
62 % / 38 % | |
1986 | Citroën BX 4TC | AWD | 2.1L Turbocharged I4 | 197 hp
(147 kW) |
217 ft⋅lb
(294 Nm) |
2822 lb
(1280 kg) |
62 % / 38 % | |
1975 | Citroën DS 23 | FWD | 2.4L I4 | 113 hp
(84 kW) |
134 ft⋅lb
(182 Nm) |
2954 lb
(1340 kg) |
67 % / 33 % | |
1970 | Citroën 2CV | FWD | 0.6L F2 | 33 hp
(25 kW) |
31 ft⋅lb
(42 Nm) |
1504 lb
(682 kg) |
58 % / 42 % |
Related[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | DS Automobiles DS 3 Racing | FWD | 1.6L Turbocharged I4 | 204 hp
(152 kW) |
203 ft⋅lb
(275 Nm) |
2568 lb
(1165 kg) |
60 % / 40 % | |
1981 | Citroën 2CV6 James Bond Edition | FWD | 1.3L F4 | 60 hp
(45 kW) |
72 ft⋅lb
(98 Nm) |
1730 lb
(785 kg) |
60 % / 40 % |
References[]
- ↑ Spelling in Forza Motorsport 7
- ↑ "Forza Motorsport 4 - Cars" . forzamotorsport.net . Retrieved 05-27-2019.