Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Citroen C Elysee WTCC

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Citroen C Elysee WTCC

    From - http://www.citroen-wrc.com/en/2013/n...rlds-circuits/

    I really like the look of this.....



    A month after confirming that it would be entering the World Touring Car Championship in 2014, Citroën can now reveal the model that will be driven on the circuits by Sébastien Loeb. The Citroën C-Elysée WTCC will be the very first vehicle to be designed in accordance with the new regulations, currently being prepared by the FIA for the category next year.

    On 26 September of last year, at the opening of the 2012 Paris Motor Show, Frédéric Banzet, Yves Matton and Sébastien Loeb announced that Citroën was considering taking part in the World Touring Car Championship. A few minutes earlier, the C-Elysée had just been unveiled for the first time to the world’s media. Ten months on, these two events come together again with the release of the first pictures of the Citroën C-Elysée WTCC!

    Benefitting from the best of the Brand’s expertise in terms of style, development and quality, the Citroën C-Elysée is a C-segment saloon aimed principally at high-growth, international markets such as those in Latin America, the Mediterranean region, China and Russia. Widely acclaimed by customers, the Citroën C-Elysée is already 30% ahead of its initial sales target, with 30,000 orders placed.

    “Choosing the C-Elysée as the basis for our WTCC car reflects very clearly our determination to use racing as an active means of supporting our commercial development,” emphasized Frédéric Banzet, CEO of the Citroën Brand. “With rounds in Latin America, Morocco, China and Russia, the WTCC race calendar is genuinely global, and it will be a real advantage to run a C-Elysée, a key driver of our growth, in front of large crowds of enthusiastic motorsport fans.”

    “From a strictly technical perspective, the choice of a three-box saloon body was ideal in terms of aerodynamics. C-Elysée was therefore the perfect choice,” added Xavier Mestelan-Pinon, Citroën Racing’s Technical Director. “Apart from this aspect, we were able to install the various components fairly easily. Insofar as this is our first track racing car, we constantly had to ask ourselves questions about the relevance of our choices, but that’s what makes this a particularly exciting challenge.”



    Firmly anchored to the tarmac on its 18-inch wheels, the C-Elysée WTCC is quite simply formidable. Featuring an integrated aerodynamic splitter, the front bumper accentuates the radiator grille with its prominent double chevron. The widened front and rear wings lend the car’s bodywork a decidedly racing feel. At the rear, the stylish rear wing will ensure that the car hugs the track.

    Under the bonnet, the Citroën C-Elysée WTCC is powered by the same 1.6-litre direct injection turbocharged engine as the DS3 WRC. With a wider booster flange, power output is now close to 380bhp. The car comes with a front-wheel drive transmission, controlled by a six-speed sequential gearbox.

    After making its first track outing a few days ago, the Citroën C-Elysée WTCC has now begun a programme of development tests. The car will make its first public appearance at the Frankfort International Motor Show (12-22 September).
    sigpic

  • #2
    Get me those wheels!

    JB

    Comment


    • #3
      The wheels, the car, I'd like that full stop !
      sigpic

      Comment


      • #4
        Think I've just wet myself.....

        That is an awesome looking car
        ...I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
        Bigfeet's File Repository
        The DS3Club Bacon Appreciation Society

        Comment


        • #5
          Technical question:

          Why are big wheels with low profile tyres better than smaller wheels with ordinary profile tyres?
          Is it that low profile has less "give" and therefore handles better?

          JB

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Jimbob View Post
            Technical question:

            Why are big wheels with low profile tyres better than smaller wheels with ordinary profile tyres?
            Is it that low profile has less "give" and therefore handles better?

            JB
            That's the gist of it.
            Originally posted by cyclone
            It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
            Originally posted by Broda
            I would rather teabag a bear trap

            Comment


            • #7
              Cheers Cyclone.
              I knew you would know

              JB

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by Bigfeet View Post
                Think I've just wet myself.....

                That is an awesome looking car
                Awesome looking race car the one that will be for sale is somewhat less.
                Originally posted by cyclone
                It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
                Originally posted by Broda
                I would rather teabag a bear trap

                Comment


                • #9
                  True cyclone



                  but it's ok as I only want the WTCC !
                  sigpic

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Build thread coming along.....?
                    :ds3:The Parts Advisor:ds3:
                    Partsworld-UK.com
                    Email
                    Call: 01246 268896
                    We're also dealers for Alfa, Fiat, Abarth, Hyundai, Seat, Suzuki and Volvo
                    *Please take a minute to write a quick review under your items on Partsworld-UK.com and also on Facebook*

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Do you have the WTCC parts available yet Aidan ?
                      sigpic

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Nope but i was looking forward to seeing how it would look
                        :ds3:The Parts Advisor:ds3:
                        Partsworld-UK.com
                        Email
                        Call: 01246 268896
                        We're also dealers for Alfa, Fiat, Abarth, Hyundai, Seat, Suzuki and Volvo
                        *Please take a minute to write a quick review under your items on Partsworld-UK.com and also on Facebook*

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          I could lend you a TV stand for the spoiler?
                          :ds3:The Parts Advisor:ds3:
                          Partsworld-UK.com
                          Email
                          Call: 01246 268896
                          We're also dealers for Alfa, Fiat, Abarth, Hyundai, Seat, Suzuki and Volvo
                          *Please take a minute to write a quick review under your items on Partsworld-UK.com and also on Facebook*

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            It looks more like a backwards Indycar spoiler to me ! lol
                            sigpic

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              i take it thats the c5 replacement?

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X