Timeless ICON - Greetings, fellow automotive enthusiasts! Today, we delve into the rich history and innovative design of the
Citroën DS, a true masterpiece that graced the roads from
1955 to 1975, leaving an indelible mark on the world of executive luxury vehicles. This iconic French automobile, available in sedan, wagon, and convertible configurations, not only redefined luxury but also introduced groundbreaking features that set it apart from the rest.
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A modern interpretation of the Citroën DS, created by designer Sang Won Lee, known as sangtheowl on Instagram, pays homage to the original while infusing it with contemporary innovation. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
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Designed to conquer the rugged terrains of France while avoiding hefty taxes, the
Citroën DS boasted a front-wheel-drive setup, a nod to practicality in the face of fiscal constraints. Yet, it was much more than a mere response to economic considerations; it was a statement of automotive excellence.
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A modern interpretation of the Citroën DS, created by
designer Sang Won Lee, known as sangtheowl on Instagram, pays homage to
the original while infusing it with contemporary innovation. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
At the heart of the Citroën DS lay a unique hydraulic suspension system that deftly handled even the roughest road conditions, all while ensuring unparalleled driving comfort for its discerning customers. Such was its prowess that it even found a role as a chase car in horse racing events, thanks to its uncanny ability to keep a camera steady on the gravel roads surrounding the racetrack.
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A modern interpretation of the Citroën DS, created by
designer Sang Won Lee, known as sangtheowl on Instagram, pays homage to
the original while infusing it with contemporary innovation. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
However, the Citroën DS wasn't just about style and utility; it was a force to be reckoned with in the world of motorsport. It triumphed in long-distance rallies and clinched victory in the prestigious Monte Carlo Rally in both 1959 and 1966, solidifying its reputation as a champion on the track.
Beyond its accolades in the racing world, the
Citroën DS played a pivotal role in the annals of French history as the official presidential vehicle. Notably, it became a symbol of resilience during a fateful incident on August 22, 1962, near Paris. On that day,
President Charles de Gaulle faced an assassination attempt by
Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry, a veteran of the Algerian colonial war.
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The French President Charles de Gaulle on the Citroën DS presidential car was hailed to the public at the side of the roads. (Picture from: CintaMobil) |
Despite the
presidential Citroën DS (standard version) being riddled with dozens of 9 mm caliber bullets, miraculously,
President De Gaulle survived. The hydropneumatic suspension of the
DS, combined with the quick thinking of the driver, prevented what could have been a catastrophic roll-over, enabling the president to escape the perilous situation unscathed. From that moment forward,
Charles de Gaulle pledged allegiance to
Citroën cars, a testament to the
DS's unmatched durability and reliability.
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The French Citroën
DS presidential car is recieved by dozens of 9 mm caliber bullets which
caused the body to have holes and a flat tire in the assault back in
the 1962. (Picture from: CintaMobil) | |
Now, let's turn our attention to the timeless design of the
Citroën DS. Its distinctive, aerodynamic shape was not only ahead of its time but continues to captivate hearts even today.
Automotive designer Sang Won Lee, known as
sangtheowl on Instagram, recognized the enduring appeal of the
DS and embarked on a mission to create a modern interpretation that pays homage to the original while infusing it with contemporary innovation.
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A modern interpretation of the Citroën DS, created by
designer Sang Won Lee, known as sangtheowl on Instagram, pays homage to
the original while infusing it with contemporary innovation. (Picture from: BlackXperience) |
Sang Won Lee's reimagined Citroën DS preserves the iconic exterior features that made the original a design marvel. However, it cleverly integrates modern design elements, seamlessly blending the old and the new to create a stunning, harmonious aesthetic. In an era marked by a transition toward electric vehicles, a modern electric Citroën DS would undoubtedly find its place as a welcome addition to the automotive market.
In conclusion, the
Citroën DS stands as a testament to French automotive ingenuity, luxury, and resilience. From its unique hydraulic suspension system to its enduring design, this iconic car has left an indelible mark on the world of automobiles. As we look toward the future of electric vehicles, the spirit of innovation and elegance embodied by the
Citroën DS lives on, inspiring a new generation of automotive enthusiasts.
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