The Fiat 500 has a convertible version. And the MINI. And yet the new Beetle, but the will. The fact is that in the somewhat nondescript segment that unfolds the DS3, which sometimes does not matter as much as appearances action is necessary to have an open body to maximize sales potential, and for now, continue with the small coupe as the only option available. This change in the medium term as the French L'Automobile, which talks of an Airflow version scheduled for 2013.
According to the magazine, Citroën would have favored the canvas as a material for the roof of Airflow DS3, allowing it to save weight and make your car trunk ... not to mention the obvious cost reduction. If wheels finish up, the heads of the occupants would be protected harm than good for two roll hoops, fixed according to the text of the article, but invisible in the photomontage produced to illustrate.
Citroen will launch in 2013 DS3 Convertible Airflow
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