Following the reveal of Ami One Concept in February
2019
(the embodiment of urban electric mobility), Citroën is
presenting its
new 19_19 Concept, which expresses Citroën’s vision of
ultra-comfort
and extended mobility to escape from the cities.
A true manifesto for the Citroën brand, 19_19 Concept is
an
unconventional expression of the future, existing
outside traditional
automotive cues. It is a technological and aerodynamic
object with
exceptional proportions – and a spectacular, suspended
and transparent
capsule design – inspired by the world of aviation.
The new concept car illustrates ultra-comfort at the
service of
tomorrow’s mobility;
Through its design: a cabin styled as a living room
through its
architecture and materials, plunging each occupant into
a cocoon in
which each seat is a unique experience of absolute
comfort.
Through its technologies: a full-electric concept car
with a range of
497 miles (800km), a magic carpet ride, and a suspended
cabin with
Progressive Hydraulic Cushions® suspension and smart
active control. It
also features autonomous driving technologies and a
proactive ‘Personal
Assistant’ that interacts seamlessly with everyone
on-board, offering a
whole new experience of in-car travel.
19_19 Concept will be revealed in a World Premiere at
VivaTech in Paris
on 16 May 2019.
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“19_19 Concept is our
technological and innovative vision of the automotive
future. It
conserves the fundamentals that have made Citroën what
it is over the
last 100 years, a brand that listens to its customers
and
systematically focuses on human aspects, consistent
with its ‘Inspired
by You’ brand signature. Design, creativity, comfort
and innovation are
and will remain central to Citroën’s DNA, as
demonstrated by 19_19
Concept.”
Linda Jackson,
Citroën
Global CEO
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SYNTHESIS
To celebrate 100 years of boldness and creativity at the
service of
freedom of movement, Citroën was duty bound to present a
spectacular
object, a UFO in the automotive sector. 19_19 Concept is
a disruptive
Citroën manifesto that rewrites the rulebook and
illustrates a vision
of mobility that is deliberately unconventional,
futuristic looking and
constraint-free. Boasting exceptional proportions for
the automotive
segment – and inspired by the worlds of aviation and
interior design –
19_19 Concept is immediately recognisable through its
pure and
streamlined shapes, its skilfully worked technological
details, and
through the various ways in which it can be interpreted.
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Taking comfort to a new level, with a cabin
constituting
a true living room on wheels, 19_19 Concept pushes the
limits of the
Citroën Advanced Comfort® programme. The cabin is
suspended on a new
suspension system with Progressive Hydraulic Cushions®
combined with
smart active control. It features a unique layout
influenced by the
world of furniture with individual seats, each one
expressing a
different vision of comfort. 19_19 Concept is also
innovative and
futuristic through its autonomous driving technology.
With the help of
artificial intelligence, the concept car is equipped
with a ‘Personal
Assistant’ built into the dashboard that takes control
of the vehicle
during autonomous driving and interacts with passengers
via an
intuitive and proactive system that anticipates the
needs of each
occupant.
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19_19 Concept reduces the carbon footprint of travel,
heightens on-board comfort through the absence of noise
and vibration,
and proves that 100% electric drivetrains are suited to
long journeys
with a range of up to 497 miles (800km). Created to
offer relaxed
transportation, the concept car charges via induction
technology where
the infrastructure is in place, either when the car is
moving or when
it is stationary.
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19_19 Concept reinvents long car journeys through
ultra-comfort, bringing its occupants regenerative and
restorative
travel. The vehicle has a modern design, and includes
technology that
fosters a new automotive experience. Occupants enjoy a
true ‘mental
detox’ experience for maximum travelling pleasure, total
relaxation,
calmness and well-being.
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19_19 Concept is Citroën’s take on tomorrow’s car
travel, inspired by a desire for liberated and
restorative mobility.
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01 - EXCEPTIONAL
DESIGN
19_19 Concept is primarily inspired by aviation, a field
in which
aerodynamics and attention to detail are very important.
At first
glance, 19_19 Concept stands out through its original
body styling –
powerful and magnetic – that can be interpreted in
several different
ways. The design is new and hyper-expressive, rewriting
the traditional
codes of autonomous electric cars. The exterior design
of 19_19 Concept
can be broken down into several layers: a fully-glazed
suspended cabin;
oversized wheels; and a subframe showcasing the electric
drivetrain and
suspension.
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EXTRAORDINARY BODY STYLING
A SUSPENDED TRANSPARENT CAPSULE
AN EXTRAORDINARILY DESIGNED CAPSULE, AERONAUTIC AND
AERODYNAMIC
The exceptional body design of 19_19 Concept resembles
the fuselage of
an aircraft and the transparent bubble of a helicopter.
The capsule
levitates above four ‘Super Tall and Narrow’ wheels,
promising the
comfort of a magic carpet ride, with the passengers
transported by a
car that appears to fly over the road. Boasting a
powerful and
authoritative road stance with the four wheels set
squarely on the far
corners of the body, 19_19 Concept impresses with its
lengthy 3.10m
wheelbase that makes room for a large battery. Citroën
has always
sought to make cars with the impression of a ‘magic
carpet ride’, and
this concept car features an innovative suspension with
Progressive
Hydraulic Cushions® and a smart active control system.
The suspension
system is visible and showcased from within the cabin.
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WELCOME SCREEN ON THE DOORS
The side of the body features a black panel that blends
into the front
doors, which serves as a welcome interface for drivers
approaching the
vehicle. The car acts as a personal assistant,
recognising the driver,
welcoming them and interacting with them through the
black panel by
displaying animated graphic messages, for example
illustrating the
locking and unlocking of the doors.
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