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#1071 Post by Hotrodder »

RobertArthur wrote: Sun May 17, 2026 11:18 pm For the Sprite lovers among the audience.


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I felt it was like a go cart with a body, and even more fun because you could take a friend with you.
On my headstone it will say: Please switch off mobile phones. I'm trying to get some sleep.

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#1073 Post by RobertArthur »

@ Hotrodder: even when we use AI to reduce your previously published photo of your Sprite to its essential forms, it still looks impressive. Not a go cart at all. In fact, it’s the kind of thing a lad’s dreams were made of. At least, from the perspective of a European who has rarely even laid eyes on a proper Chevrolet V8 or anything similar in those days, let alone driven one or had the budget for one in the first place.


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#1074 Post by RobertArthur »

Something missing in the Berlin sightseeing trip, American style: the original Trabant 2-stroke sound and smoke. Elsewhere in Berlin
there are plenty of other interesting murals to be found.




Imagine the noise of adventure, a real Trabi safari.


Finally, a few words about the fall of the Berlin Wall – a story that actually remained a secret for a long time. In fact, it is a tribute to the robustness of the Trabant, which was made from an exceptionally strong plastic material called Duroplast.


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Perhaps it’s time to take a little Trabant for a test drive, the door’s already open.

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#1076 Post by RobertArthur »

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Where have all the Citroën icons gone? The Traction Avant, the 2CV, the AMI, the Citroën HY, the DS and in a last effort to hit the headlines again and produce something that would be engraved in "la mémoire collective" of the French and many others, the SM. Almost the end of Citroën's existence. Another try: an absolute icon is coming back. On 21 May 2026 in Detroit, during the Stellantis Investor Day, Citroën officially announced the future launch of the electric 2CV on the European market. The manufacturer with the chevrons logo has unveiled a simple, affordable and desirable electric car.

Citroën 2CV électrique: tout ce qu'on sait sur le retour de l'icône.

Good question, the same car body with an electric engine, a battery pack and better brakes? This remains largely a mystery. So far, the public has only been treated to a promotional trailer, including two impressive black horses galloping through Paris, that ends with a silhouette of the car featuring illuminated headlights. Some journalists - the happy few, inner circle, no cameras allowed - have already been able to catch a glimpse of the bodywork, which mimics the design of the original: a curved, ribbed bonnet, a rear end with a slanted window and boot, and slightly protruding headlights. The door handles and bumpers also resemble the original version, but may still need to be adapted to meet safety standards.

We already saw several modified 2CVs on the road, in the UK, the same old body work, and a heavily modified version, a Berlingo=2CV, tested in Germany. And now we are waiting for Citroën's own design, to be produced in Italy in 2028. Let’s hope that, before then, we’ll at least be treated to a few images of the real new icon before it hits the market. What about a future 4x4 version?

For reference the original 2CV fourgonnette.


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#1077 Post by curtis »

Nothing like the original.

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#1078 Post by RobertArthur »

We've been warned already by Citroén: Future 2 CV électrique, lier passé et futur, une réinterprétation moderne et sans nostalgie, ne sera ni un revival ni une copie rétro. Elle reprendra plutôt les valeurs essentielles de l’originale: accessibilité, légèreté, praticité, polyvalence et caractère distinctif.

" The future electric 2CV, bridging the past and the future, is a modern reinterpretation free from nostalgia; it will be neither a revival nor a retro copy. Instead, it will embody the core values of the original: affordability, lightness, practicality, versatility and distinctive character."


And this one, with the two suicide doors, is an earlier 2CV version.


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Many renovation stories, also in English, an example, Part I. Not ready yet: Part II and also a Part III. To the MOT in Part iV? No, happy end in Part V.

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