There's not another automaker out there that has the cojones to bring quirky concept cars to life like Citroën does. In the French automaker's own words, it aspires to bring to market "cheery, ...
Produced between 1968 and 1987, the Citroën Mehari was a compact open car designed to be used mainly in the countryside, but it was also bought to be used as a military vehicle or as a cheap means of ...
Back in the 1960’s, Citroën thought about prolonging the 2CV’s success somehow and figured a lightweight, small, four-wheel-drive car would be perfect for the job. It was called “Mehari.” A “Méhari” ...
In 1968, Citroën unveiled a rather curious utility vehicle. Called the Mehari, it featured minimalist bodywork made of ABS plastic, and an air-cooled two-cylinder engine and front-wheel-drive ...
Citroen unveiled the E-Mehari today – a quirky all-electric vehicle that Top Gear calls the "coolest thing since sliced baguette" – but unfortunately it won't be coming to the UK. Based around the ...
The Citroën Méhari is a 2CV-based beach car you can still find in active service in places like the Spanish coast or rural France. It's easy to see why these air-cooled, two-cylinder plastic wonders ...
Citroen has introduced us to the updated version of the electric E-Mehari, which now comes with a new interior and a hard top complete with side windows. Following from last year’s limited “Styled by ...
Having spent brief periods in the motor trade and renting out cars, Alex decided to try writing about them instead and has done so ever since. He’s been reviewing new cars for more than 10 years, has ...
There's a problem with convertibles - if you drive them with the roof down, people tend to object to your every swaggering molecule. Which is shame, because topless motoring is actually quite nice. As ...
"Stylish, confident, offbeat and even sassy" says Citroen of its new EV Mehari; you can hose down the interior too... Now this probably won't be to all tastes. The Citroen e-Mehari is not especially ...