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History Concept Cars-what happened to them?

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  1. Dick Stevens
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    The 1974 Fascination 2-Door Concept was an innovative prototype developed by Citroën, first revealed at the 1974 Paris Motor Show. It was designed to explore new possibilities in automotive aesthetics and technology, offering a vision of the future. The concept car featured a compact, sleek body with sharp, angular lines, emphasizing aerodynamics and a sporty appearance.

    Its distinctive two-door design was complemented by a futuristic front end, integrated headlights, and a low-slung profile. The vehicle's style was revolutionary for its time, reflecting the changing automotive landscape of the 1970s, which prioritized fuel efficiency and more dynamic forms. Inside, the car was equipped with a driver-focused interior, combining luxury with advanced features.

    While the Fascination 2-Door Concept was never put into production, it influenced future Citroën designs, showcasing the company’s commitment to blending modern technology with aesthetic innovation. Its bold styling and forward-thinking design made it a significant moment in automotive history, capturing the spirit of 1970s automotive experimentation.
     

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