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Citroën
Pluriel Concept: A demonstration of Modular Expertise
The Pluriel, unveiled by Citroën, illustrates the broad styling
principles of a modular multi-purpose car that will take its place in the
Citroën range at some point in the future.
The multi-faceted Pluriel is the result of Citroën's research studies and
innovation in new automotive concepts. It does not fit into any of the
traditional vehicle categories. A vehicle of significant interior and -
more particularly - exterior modularity, Pluriel changes its body style to
adapt to a wide variety of uses.
A vehicle with two removable arches running the length of the body, a
retractable material top, a double floor at the rear, and no center
pillar, Pluriel can turn itself at will into a saloon convertible, an
open-top leisure vehicle or a Spider pick-up. On each variant, the
retractable rear seat enlarges the load area according to requirements.
Each side of the Pluriel reflects a different style. The two options
highlight the personality of this new product concept, which expresses
freedom, enthusiasm and joy of living.
The Pluriel illustrates the many possibilities offered by a multi-purpose,
practical and adaptable vehicle. With its modular interior and exterior,
it adapts to a wide variety of uses, switching quickly and easily from one
role to another to suit the circumstances and the requirements of the
user.
When the large material sunroof is in the closed position, the Pluriel
looks like a compact 3-door saloon convertible. To turn it into an
open-top leisure vehicle, the driver simply presses the buttons
controlling the roof and windows. The roof folds down onto the rear window
and disappears into the false floor of the boot by means of an ingenious
mechanism. The two arches remain in place on the car body, giving it a
distinct personality, while ensuring excellent visibility and maintaining
direct contact with the exterior.
But the multi-faceted Pluriel goes one step further: the two arches are
fitted with an easy-to-use coupling system for easy removal. In this way,
the vehicle becomes a Spider pick-up.
The rear seat of the Pluriel is designed to retract into the floor. The
load area of each variant can thus be extended and the vehicle turned from
a 4-seater into a 2-seater. The boot hatch opens downwards, extending the
load floor and making it easy to transport long objects. Moreover, the
boot does not have to be emptied to reach the false floor. A sliding plate
is provided for this purpose.
The Pluriel is a research prototype exploring the concept of several
vehicles in one. Designed to bring users the comfort of a saloon, the
laid-back style of a convertible, and the practical versatility of a
pick-up - all at the same time - it demonstrates Citroën's ability to
move beyond the contradictions inherent to existing vehicles and to
respond to changes in the needs, requirements and tastes of the public.
Source: Citroën
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