Citroen Space Tourer combines a sedan, a sports car, and a UV in one
Citroen Space Tourer combines a sedan, a sports car, and a UV in one
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Design study Unique technologies and inventive designs are frequently included in concept automobiles. The Citroen Space Tourer concept, created by Carlos MM, an independent vehicle designer, is the most recent addition to that list. This unofficial design study appears to be a great combination of three body styles: sedan, sports car, and utility vehicle.


The idea depicts a daring future vehicle that radiates premiumness at every turn. The idea, according to the designer, blends a family sedan, a sports car, and a utility vehicle into one ultimate grand tourer and an electric vehicle that can serve a variety of tasks.

When it comes to the overall design of the Citroen Space Tourer concept, it immediately draws attention with its sleek and flowing appearance. The automobile has a very long wheelbase, and the top half of the idea is covered in a big glass panel in the manner of a glasshouse. With that much glass, it seems as though a single piece of glass was bent to cover the hood, windshield, roof, side windows, and rear decklid.

However, in terms of practicality, this design may lose points due to the fact that it would be inconvenient for the inhabitants on hot summer days. It receives a simplified front fascia with a huge Citroen logo and sleek LED headlights with daytime running lights, among other design aspects. The proposal replaces standard wing mirrors with cameras. Massive wheels with aerodynamic covers are fitted. The concept car's rear has a full-width slim LED light strip as well as elegant and curvy bodywork.

The Citroen Space Tourer concept's cockpit has an unusually shaped steering wheel with its top shaved off. A holographic digital instrument cluster, a curved dashboard, and a curving digital infotainment system are all included.

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