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Brussels (Belgium), Sep 6 (EFE).- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) Along with "frites" (French fries), beer, chocolate or Manekken-Pis, another of the great symbols that arouse the most pride Among Belgians it is undoubtedly the Spa-Francorchamps motoring circuit, which they say is "the best circuit in the world" and which this year celebrates its first (and unfortunate) centenary.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION THAT HAS BEEN DONE BY THE CENTENARY. SOUNDBITES OF SÉBASTIEN DE BAERE, IN ENGLISH.
The Golden Scarab will be joined by the Silver Crescent, a future 100% electric concept car, and other electric vehicles from the 2022 range.Citroën has announced that they will take to the Sahara Desert again in 2022, re-creating the legendary journey of the Golden Scarab in 1922, which then became the first-ever automobile to cross the Sahara.
It was all things French in Turin as the National Meeting of Citroën Italian Historical Clubs celebrated the quirky marque in style with ‘100 Citroën for 100 years’.Set in Turin’s second largest park, the beautiful Parco Valentino, Italian Citroën Clubs gathered to pay homage in a selection of 100 classics to pay homage to the legendary French brand. The cherished 100 vehicles on display are all used by their passionate custodians who proceeded along the streets of the centre, subsequently reaching the historic Stupinigi hunting lodge and finally returning to the picturesque banks of the Po.
The first ever Citroën (Type A) was launched in Paris in June 1919.To celebrate this special anniversary, the French brand created an event in the 15th arrondissement – in the heart of the district where their journey began – that transformed rue Linois in Paris, the site of the old Javel plant, over the weekend of 14th - 16th June.Over three days, “Born Paris XV” will allow the public to experience a unique journey through time with 100 Citroën vehicles, heralding from private collections and the Conservatoire Citroën, exhibited along the length of the street, each representing the different decades of Citroën’s design history. The cars on display include over 70 iconic models, as well as motorsport models, concept cars, and models from their current range.
The first ever Citroën (Type A) was launched in Paris in June 1919.To celebrate this special anniversary, the French brand created an event in the 15th arrondissement – in the heart of the district where their journey began – that transformed rue Linois in Paris, the site of the old Javel plant, over the weekend of 14th - 16th June.Over three days, “Born Paris XV” will allow the public to experience a unique journey through time with 100 Citroën vehicles, heralding from private collections and the Conservatoire Citroën, exhibited along the length of the street, each representing the different decades of Citroën’s design history. The cars on display include over 70 iconic models, as well as motorsport models, concept cars, and models from their current range.
The first ever Citroën (Type A) was launched in Paris in June 1919.To celebrate this special anniversary, the French brand created an event in the 15th arrondissement – in the heart of the district where their journey began – that transformed rue Linois in Paris, the site of the old Javel plant, over the weekend of 14th - 16th June.Over three days, “Born Paris XV” will allow the public to experience a unique journey through time with 100 Citroën vehicles, heralding from private collections and the Conservatoire Citroën, exhibited along the length of the street, each representing the different decades of Citroën’s design history. The cars on display include over 70 iconic models, as well as motorsport models, concept cars, and models from their current range.