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Citroen C-SportLounge

Your family is growing, your priorities are changing and you are ready to swap a sporty hatchback for a more down-to-earth MPV... or are you? The people carriers of tomorrow look set to become more attractive and desirable than ever - and Citroen has already given us a glimpse of what's to come.

By Paul Bailey

November 2005

Your family is growing, your priorities are changing and you are ready to swap a sporty hatchback for a more down-to-earth MPV... or are you? The people carriers of tomorrow look set to become more attractive and desirable than ever - and Citroen has already given us a glimpse of what's to come.

When the C-SportLounge concept was revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, it merged coup

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FIRST OPINION

    When it comes to finding new ways to transport families in comfort and style, French manufacturers are hard to beat. Citroen's vision of the future for its family ferrying range is living proof that MPVs need not be dull, and we can't wait to see how the concept car's styling cues are adopted and incorporated into future production models.
 

AT A GLANCE

    Offering a choice of fiveand seven seats, Citroen's futuristic C-SportLoungeis one of a new generation of daring-looking MPVs. Exclusive details of themodel were revealed by Auto Express back in Issue 883, and many of the styling cues have been retained.
 
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