Projet
Y
In
1968, Citroën signed the PARDEVI accord whereby
Fiat took over
Michelin's 49% stake in Citroën and acquired
Maserati from Orsi.
Maserati supplied the engine for the SM.
Projet Y
would have shared a number of components in
common with Fiat.
Early studies employed the floorpan of the Fiat
127.
In
the early seventies, Citroën’s range comprised
the 20 year old 2CV and
its derivatives, the Dyane, Ami 8, and Méhari,
the newly launched SM
and GS and the ageing D series.
Notwithstanding the
restyling exercise on the Ami 6 which had turned
it into the Ami 8, or
the fitting of the GS engine in the Ami Super,
sales never achieved the
levels Citroën had hoped for so an Ami
replacement project was
instigated.
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