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Citroën introduced a neat 2+2 GT concept at the 2002 Paris Motor Show. This C-Airdream model, part of a range of models with the letter "C" in the name for some reason, is low and sleek and, dare I say it, looks even better than the Alfa Romeo Brera. In Citroën's vision the C-Airdream "continues to explore the language of styling", but in effect it's a well-proportioned car with aspects of it dating back to the Volvo P1800 ES (sports stationcar) model of the early 1970s. Not earth-shattering, not uniquely original, but very pleasing to the eye.
Special aspects of the exterior styling of the C-Airdream are the stretched aerodynamic lines, the glass roof which makes for a very bright interior, the cut-off rear-end and the squarish flat front-end treatment. Though advanced in design the C-Airdream shows distinct Citroën lines reminding of the CX sedan. A nice gimmick are the headlights which follow the direction of the steering wheel, a feature introduced by Citroën in the late 1960s on its third generation DS model.
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