Citroën M35
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| Citroën M35 | |
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| Manufacturer: | Citroën |
| Production: | 1969–1971 |
| Body Styles: | FF coupé |
| Engine: | Comotor 995 cm3 single rotor |
| Predecessors: | None |
| Successors: | None |
| Competitors: | None |
| Number built: | 267 |
The Citroën M35 was a coupé derived from the Ami 8, and equipped with a Wankel engine and an hydropneumatic suspension. The bodies were produced by Heuliez from 1969 to 1971.
The M35 was an experimental vehicle and was not officially sold - rather it was supplied to loyal Citroën customers to get their comments on the usability of the design.
The engine was supplied by a company formed in 1967 by NSU and Citroën called Comotor.
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