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- Citroën_Prototype_Y abstract "From 1965 Robert Opron worked on the Citroën G-mini prototype and project EN101, a replacement for the 2CV, using the flat twin engine from the 2CV. It was supposed to launch in 1970. The advanced space efficient designs with very compact exterior dimensions and an aerodynamic drag co-efficient Cd of 0.32, were axed because of adverse feedback from potential clients.The Citroën Prototype Y was a project to develop a replacement for the Citroën Ami, conducted by Citroën in the early seventies. It built on the Citroën G-mini and EN101 projects. It was superseded by project Citroën VD (VD standing for Voiture Diminuée).The goal of Prototype Y was to give birth to a small, robust and modern car which would have fitted into the Citroën range between the 2CV and the GS.The first prototypes were based on the Fiat 127 platform, since Citroën was pursuing at that time an alliance with Fiat (the only result of this alliance in the end was the Citroën C35 / Fiat 242). Later models employed a torsion bar suspension set up.In 1974, Peugeot acquired Citroën, forming the PSA Group, and the project to replace the Ami was redefined as \"Citroën VD\", and then incorporated the floor pan of the Peugeot 104, thereby permitting the use of the 104 engine and transmission. The 5-door 104-based Citroën Visa thereby replaced the Prototype Y. There was also a badge-engineered Citroën version of the shorter wheelbase 3-door 104 with only minor changes from it — the Citroën LN/LNA.The original design from Project Y was sold to Romania where it become the Oltcit Club, which has cosmetic similarities to the Visa, and was sold under the commercial name of Citroën Axel in some Western European markets.".
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- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automobiles_powered_by_boxer_engines.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Category:Citroën_concept_vehicles.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_2CV.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_Ami.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_Axel.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_GS.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_LNA.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_Visa.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_127.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_242.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Fiat_Automobiles.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Oltcit_Club.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink PSA_Peugeot_Citroën.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot_104.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Rebadging.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Opron.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink File:Citroen_Olcit.JPG.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLink File:Citroen_Visa_Post_facelift_including_front_view.jpg.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wikiPageWikiLinkText "Citroën Prototype Y".
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- Citroën_Prototype_Y subject Category:Automobiles_powered_by_boxer_engines.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y subject Category:Citroën_concept_vehicles.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y type Diacritic.
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- Citroën_Prototype_Y comment "From 1965 Robert Opron worked on the Citroën G-mini prototype and project EN101, a replacement for the 2CV, using the flat twin engine from the 2CV. It was supposed to launch in 1970. The advanced space efficient designs with very compact exterior dimensions and an aerodynamic drag co-efficient Cd of 0.32, were axed because of adverse feedback from potential clients.The Citroën Prototype Y was a project to develop a replacement for the Citroën Ami, conducted by Citroën in the early seventies.".
- Citroën_Prototype_Y label "Citroën Prototype Y".
- Citroën_Prototype_Y sameAs Q5122870.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y sameAs m.08w5zr.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y sameAs Q5122870.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y wasDerivedFrom Citroën_Prototype_Y?oldid=690280884.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y depiction Citroen_Olcit.JPG.
- Citroën_Prototype_Y isPrimaryTopicOf Citroën_Prototype_Y.