The Citroën SM was the top model of the French firm Citroën in the seventies. It is not known if the letters SM stand for something. Some sources say that the S could come from 'Project S', others that SM "Sport Maserati" would mean something like that, and still others that it would stand for Sa Majesté, meaning her majesty - this following DS, Déesse. In 1961 Citroën launched 'Project S', with the aim of developing a luxury car based on the DS with revolutionary performance, such as a top speed of more than 180 km/h, and extensive technical refinements. The first contacts with the Italian Maserati, for the development of a new engine, followed two years later. In 1968 Citroën took over the Italian firm, with the aim of using the powerful V6
engine of Maserati to be used for the SM.
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