Citroën DS by aRi F. Huber

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The Citroën DS, also known as the "Goddess", was presented to the public at the Paris Motor Show on 8 October 1955 and immediately caused a sensation. The elegant saloon with its futuristic design and innovative technologies was a masterpiece of French engineering and eclipsed everything that had gone before.

The striking design of the DS was unique right from the start. With its long, flowing body, slim headlights and striking radiator grille, the DS was a real feast for the eyes. But it wasn't just the exterior that was impressive, the interior of the DS was also revolutionary. The DS was the first production car to be equipped with hydropneumatic suspension, which provided unrivalled ride comfort.

The presentation of the DS at the Paris Motor Show was a complete success. Visitors were impressed by the car's innovative technology and avant-garde design. The press praised the DS as the "car of the future" and predicted that it would be a great success on the market.

And indeed, the Citroën DS became a bestseller. Demand for the revolutionary vehicle was so great that Citroen's production capacity was quickly exhausted. The DS became a symbol of French automotive engineering and a cult object for lovers of classic cars.

Even today, more than 60 years after its launch, the Citroen DS is still a timeless masterpiece of automotive history.

The picture shows a Citroën DS 19 Administration or Préfecture, which was only delivered in black colour to senior officials and civil servants, including Charles de Gaulle.

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About aRi F. Huber

I have been practicing vintage car photography for more than 35 years and here I mainly photograph normal everyday vehicles which were still on the road en masse over 30 years ago. But also cars with extraordinary, beautiful design. From time to time I take pictures of cars, .. Read more…

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