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16 May 2023

CITROËN MEHARI: 55 YEARS AND STILL INSPIRING

Citroën is celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Mehari, revealed on 16 May 1968 at the Deauville golf course. Between 1968 and 1987, 144,953 units were produced, mainly at the Citroën factory in Forest, Belgium.   This atypical, all-terrain and all-season vehicle seduced a whole generation with its modularity, its practicality and its economic benefits.   The Mehari became an iconic model of Citroën and more globally of the automotive world, but also in various environments such as the French army and the cinema.   The Mehari shares this distinctive and leisure-oriented attitude with the Citroën C3 Pluriel, which will soon celebrate its 20th anniversary, and more recently with My Ami Buggy, which will be soon marketed in its latest edition.

  • Citroën is celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Mehari, revealed on 16 May 1968 at the Deauville golf course. Between 1968 and 1987, 144,953 units were produced, mainly at the Citroën factory in Forest, Belgium.

 

  • This atypical, all-terrain and all-season vehicle seduced a whole generation with its modularity, its practicality and its economic benefits.

 

  • The Mehari became an iconic model of Citroën and more globally of the automotive world, but also in various environments such as the French army and the cinema.

 

  • The Mehari shares this distinctive and leisure-oriented attitude with the Citroën C3 Pluriel, which will soon celebrate its 20th anniversary, and more recently with My Ami Buggy, which will be soon marketed in its latest edition.

 

Poissy, 16th May 2023 – It was on 16 May 1968, 55 years ago, at the heart of the French student protest movement, that Citroën revealed its new vehicle at the Deauville golf course: the Mehari. An atypical pick-up offering from 28 to 32 hp, with an ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) plastic body, designed by Roland de La Poype. Built on a Dyane 6 platform, it was presented with the name of Dyane 6 Mehari on his release. Produced for almost 20 years between 1968 and 1987, 144,953 units were built (including 1,213 4x4 Mehari), making a surprising success for this unusual vehicle. The Mehari was produced, for the most part of it, in the Citroën factory in Forest, Belgium, but also in seven other factories in France, Spain and Portugal.

 

AN ALL-TERRAIN AND ALL-SEASON VEHICULE

The name of the Mehari comes from the masculine name mehari which is the name given to dromedaries in North Africa and in the Sahara. These animals are known for their off-road ability, their resistance and their sobriety. The mehari is able to transport both goods and passengers over long distances. This name is therefore very representative of the Citroën Mehari model, known for its adaptation to all terrains. It’s a vehicle with many capacities.

 

From the outside, the Mehari doesn't really seem to be suitable for all seasons, as it looks more like a small convertible used during the summer holidays. Thanks to a winter cover, the car is completely sealed, which makes it a car that can be used all year round.

 

PRATICAL, MODULAR AND ECONOMICAL

The Mehari is highly modular, being able to transform part of its floor into a backrest, which allows it to add two seats at the rear and thus accommodate up to 4 passengers. It can be used in a wide range of situations, carrying both different loads and a reasonable number of passengers.

 

The car body is made up of only 11 easily repairable parts and can be cleaned with a single blast of water both inside and outside. This makes the car easy to maintain and economical for its customers.

 

A true childhood memory for a whole generation, this atypical, modular and economical concept designed with modern materials for the time and an innovative bodywork has become a true automotive icon over the years.

 

THREE MYTHICAL VERSIONS

Although it was produced for almost 20 years, the Mehari only had three different versions, including two limited editions. In 1983, two special editions were launched. Firstly the Méhari plage, with its holiday look and flashy yellow colour, which was sold in Spain and in Portugal. And, in April 1983, the Méhari Azur was launched on the French, the Italian and the Portuguese markets in just 700 units. In 1979, Citroën introduced a new variant with the 4x4 version, which offered a freedom that is almost unequalled even today.

 

A PARTICULARLY DIVERSE CAREER

The Mehari is a vehicle of particular interest to public administrations such as the police, customs, airports, racecourses and many others, but also to shopkeepers, craftsmen and private individuals.

 

It had the opportunity to have a long career with the French army, which ordered a total of 11,457 Mehari between 1972 and 1987.

 

The Mehari 4x4 has a career in medical assistance on the roads of the world. It took part in the Paris-Dakar Rally in 1980, in which ten 4x4 Mehari were chartered to provide medical assistance along the route. Finally, the Mehari had a great cinematographic career, especially thanks to the famous film Le gendarme de Saint Tropez with Louis de Funès.

 

To download the documents :

PRESS KIT : 55 YEARS MEHARI

 

Contact:

BENJAMIN DEMOZAY
PRODUCT COMMUNICATION MANAGER
benjamin.demozay@citroen.com

TEL +33 (0)6 17 69 91 43

 

Citroën

Since 1919, Citroën has been creating automobiles, technologies and mobility solutions to respond to changes in society. A bold and innovative brand, Citroën places peace of mind and well-being at the heart of its customer experience and offers a wide range of models, from the distinctive Ami - an electric vehicle designed for the city -, to saloons, SUVs and commercial vehicles, most of which are available in electric or rechargeable plug-in versions. A pioneer brand in the services and attention paid to its private and professional customers, Citroën operates in 101 countries and has a network of 6,200 points of sale and service throughout the world.

For more information about Citroën, visit the media site at https://fr-media.citroen.com

 

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