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John Mahoney26 Apr 2016
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BEIJING MOTOR SHOW: Citroen unveils luxurious new C6

French car-maker shows off its long-wheelbase rival to the Mercedes E-Class

Citroen has revealed its new luxury flagship sedan that will spearhead a new sales assault on its German rivals.

On sale late this year, the new C6 stretches to 4.96m and is said to have been created with an emphasis on comfort and space for all passengers.

Designed in Paris, alongside designers in Shanghai, the C6 will be assembled in Citroen Dongfeng’s Wuhan plant in central China.

More information is expected to be revealed about the new C6 and what powers the flagship Citroen following its reveal at the show.

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