Citroën
unveiled a new model, the C-Elysée, in Beijing on 8 April 2008. Based
on the Elysée, the newcomer benefits from numerous upgrades in terms of
styling, quality and technology.
The C-Elysée strengthens the range
of models produced in China by Dong Feng Peugeot Citroën Automobiles
(DPCA), consisting of the C2, Fukang, Xsara Picasso and C-Triomphe. The
range is rounded out by the C4 Coupé, C5 saloon and C6, imported from
Europe.
The C-Elysée is immediately recognisable as a new-generation Citroën
with its expressive, modern-looking front end.
At the reveal press conference, Yves Moulin, Managing Director of
Dongfeng Citroën, said that 300 improvements had been made to the
C-Elysée, all of which can be perceived by the customer.
The new range features three trim levels and five versions, fitted with
the 1.6i 16V engine. The C-Elysée will be launched following its public
debut at the Beijing Motor Show on 24 April.