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Citroen ELO Concept
ELO is the new concept car from Citroen that thinks big, but remains compact. Designed for modern living, ELO transforms into a living space on wheels and adapts to your lifestyle thanks to its smart modularity and generous interior space.
As Citroen states, ELO is more than a car: it is your everyday companion in a world on the move.

ELO also opens a new chapter for the brand. Following the Citroen OLI, launched in 2022, ELO is a laboratory of ideas that explores the areas that inspire Citroen's thinking for tomorrow. Bold, smart, creative and focused on well-being, it perfectly embodies the values of Citroen.
Faithful to more than a century of innovation at the service of freedom of movement and ease of living, Citroen confirms its pioneering role in an era of rapidly changing lifestyles. ELO embodies this desire to anticipate the needs of a world on the move: it is a fun, smart, affordable, spacious and responsible means of transport, which also offers a broader and redesigned vision of mobility, designed to reclaim useful time and accompany its users through the different stages of their lives.

All in all, ELO is an innovative “laboratory of ideas” that operates under the philosophy of “small is the new big”, with a compact length of just 4.10 meters. It is designed to be more than just a means of transport, making life on the move easier.
Using a 100% electric architecture with a rear-mounted engine, ELO maximizes interior volume, offering up to six comfortable seats with a centrally located driver’s seat that rotates 360°.

Its extreme modularity allows the interior to be transformed into configurations such as a mobile office, home cinema or sleeping area for two using Decathlon Dropstitch inflatable mattresses stored in the trunk.
The vehicle's design incorporates technical and sustainable materials, the result of partnerships with Decathlon and Goodyear, in particular the use of expanded polypropylene for the bumpers and smart Goodyear tires equipped with the SightLine tracking system.
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