Citroen SM 1973, França
Motor: 2.7L
Exterior: Azul
Interior: Preto
Fotografia
HIGHLIGHTS
Aluminum Maserati
V-6 engine
3 Weber
carburetors
5-speed manual
transmission
Power windows
Factory air
conditioning
Motor Trend Car of
the Year 1972
High Performance
3-door coupe produced in France from 1970-1975
Total production
of 1,150 cars came to the United States in 1973
Hydraulically
assisted steering, suspension and braking
Suspension hydraulically
lowers and lifts
Owners manual
It all began in
1961 with Project S, a GT concept of the Citroen DS. During nine years of
development, Project S evolved from a more sporting DS into an entirely new
car, completely reengineered from anything Citroen (or the world) had ever
produced, a true Tour de Force of technology and engineering that ultimately
would become one of the world’s most exotic, elegant and outspoken cars in
history. Introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1970, the Citroen SM left
the media and spectators alike completely slack-jawed. The overall shape lent
itself to the idea that the SM was still a conceptual car, leaving people
stunned to learn that Citroen agents were on site taking orders. The interior
was noted as being one of the finest ever achieved, with some of the best
materials available merging with styling that was both elegant and modern,
creating an environment, again, like no other. Powered by a 2.7L Maserati V-6
engine, the front-wheel drive car was packed with innovative features, many
never before seen, such as the variable-assist power-steering system known as
DIRAVI—or Direction a rappel asservi, lightly translated to steering with
controlled return. It was marketed in the U.S. as SpeedFeel, and it essentially
provides more steering assist at low speeds and less assist at higher speeds,
allowing for a more controlled feel at high speeds. It also assisted in
controlling torque steer and wheel movement while traversing road
imperfections. For a front-wheel drive vehicle capable of more than 130 MPH, it
was a remarkable feature, especially for the era. In 1972, the SM earned “Motor
Trend” magazine’s prestigious “Car of the Year” award. This Citroen SM is
equipped with an aluminum Maserati V-6 fed by three Weber carburetors all
backed by a 5-speed manual transmission. In typical fashion of the SM, it is
equipped with power windows, factory air conditioning, thickly padded leather
seating, full instrumentation and a hydraulically controlled suspension
allowing the driver to lift or lower the body. Produced in France from 1970-75,
Citroen spent more time developing the SM than selling them, with only 1,150
making their way to the U.S in 1973.
Fonte: https://www.mecum.com/lots/CA0819-381015/1973-citroen-sm/?fbclid=IwAR3Lc-4DG8JAUcOWq_hR-vqXNhhddd7OaogmJGKdiYool-adGWteAHObgj0

















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