You know that:
- With the arrival of the legend of all legends, the Citröen DS 19 in the automotive industry, the era of bodies with protruding fenders, wide treads and streamlined shapes came to an end.
- Albert Einstein once said: "When something can't be done, people don't do it because they know it can't be done, but then someone comes along who doesn't know it can't be done, does it, and it works." Well, that's an accurate description of what happened at the car's private premiere at a motor show on October 1, 1955.
- None of the competitors had displayed a car as revolutionary as the DS 19, but it worked.
- At first, expert journalists condemned the novel shapes of the car. A reporter for Le Figaro even wrote that Citroën will not sell more than a few units. But after the fair was opened to the public, the mela took off. Citröen sold out of production for the next two years in a single day and had to stop accepting new orders. The French Parliament also had to deal with customer dissatisfaction, which was not addressed immediately.
- It took another twenty years before the competition was able to produce a car of similar quality.
- The only weak point was the older Citröen Traction engine, which was soon replaced.
- Three people were behind the success. Designer Flaminio Bertoni, designer and racing driver André Lefébvre and inventor of hydropneumatic suspension Paul Magés.
- The "flying carpet" or "la déesse" (goddess) as Citröen was nicknamed was interesting not only in its external shapes, but also in its interior.
- The car was also popular among celebrities. The French actress Brigitte Bardot also drove the DS 19 Décapotable along the winding mountain roads.
- Filmmakers loved the car anyway. In the 1960s and 1970s, the car was not missing from any French film, and with the arrival of the famous Fantomas comedies, its popularity grew even more.
- During twenty years, 1,455,746 cars were produced.
- In mid-1975, the last Citröen DS Pallas rolled off the production line.
Technical parameters:
- length 4.87 m, width 1.82 m, height 1.45 m
- weight 1280 kg
- power unit petrol in-line four-cylinder 1.9 L R4 with 61 kW
- maximum speed 140 km/h
- acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 22 s
- fuel consumption 10.6 l / 100 km
- tank capacity 65 litres
- number of gears 3 forward + 1 reverse
- number of seats 4
- luggage compartment volume 150 l
From the memoirs of Bridgitte Bardot:
"It's like flying on Aladdin's carpet. It's so comfortable, it feels like being in a living room. And it's so beautiful I can't get enough of it."
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