Citroen has announced that it will unveil a facelift version of its C-Elysee compact sedan at this year’s Beijing Motor Show (April 20 -28). Produced in China by Dongfeng Peugeot Citroën Automobiles (DPCA), the C-Elysee is basically a sedan variant of the long-gone Citroen ZX hatch that was sold in Europe in the early 1990’s.

The facelift version of the Chinese market C-Elysée is recognisable by its new looking front end that’s inspired from Citroen’s latest European models. Additionally, the revised C-Elysée gains new alloy wheels and “three-dimensional” rear lights while the cabin gets new front seats and lighter colours. The new range features three trim levels and five versions, fitted with a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder 16V engine. The C-Elysée will be launched in China following its public debut at the Beijing Motor Show. -More images after the jump




4 comments

  1. Anonymous // April 08, 2008  

    Ugly as hell. But Euro Citroens are nice!

  2. Anonymous // April 08, 2008  

    U r sure that's a Citroens??

    It's not a knock-off crap from china?!?!

    LOL

  3. Anonymous // April 10, 2008  

    It's a monster: middle section based on old Citroën ZX, dashbord from Citroën Xsara and front/rear section inspired on newer Citroën cars ... ugly, but probably cheap.

  4. Anonymous // June 03, 2008  

    its old with a new front & back

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