Citroen revealed its new brand identity and logo which is a reinterpretation of the 1919 original. The oval with the double chevron emblem will debut in a new concept before the end of the month, ...
Citroën's famous chevron logo has been updated with a more modern look to better suit the digital world, and fans can expect to see the new logo start to appear on the French automaker's production ...
Citroën has announced it will change its logo, along with its corporate brand identity, starting in mid-2023. The French marque has revealed its new logo, which is its tenth in its history and is a ...
What does it symbolize? Pine trees? The pyramids? Birthday hats? Traffic cones? Mountains? A military insignia? Even though French automaker Citroën left the United States in the 1970s, it's a company ...
PARIS -- Citroen and Polestar have settled a trademark dispute over logos that prevented the Swedish electric car brand from selling vehicles in France since 2020. Citroen had argued successfully in a ...
We don't often talk about French auto brand Citroën, simply because it doesn't offer any models in North America. But here’s an occasion, so why pass it up? The century-old automaker has unveiled a ...
The new logo will be seen on the carmaker’s brand-new concept car that’s set to be unveiled on September 29 New Citroen logo is an oval with dual chevrons, available in red, black and blue shades. The ...
French automobile manufacturer Citroen has revealed a fresh corporate brand identity and logo, signalling the start of a new era for the brand as it accelerates towards electric mobility. The company, ...
Citroen has an all-new logo inspired by its first ever oval-shaped effort from 1919. The new logo gets the familiar deux chevrons that were inspired by the success of André Citroën’s first company – a ...
What does the plug-in hybrid Polestar 1 have in common with the humble Citroën 2CV? Very little, at first glance, but lawyers representing the French carmaker took Volvo’s upmarket off-shoot to court ...
Polestar's introduction in France was brought to a full stop after Citroën (part of the PSA Group) complained (and won) about Polestar's logo. The French manufacturer took Polestar to court (in July ...