Citroën Citroën Tulip

The Citroën Tulip (also badged as the Peugeot Tulip) was a concept car and prototype from 1994, designed and developed by the car manufacturer PSA Peugeot Citroën and its partners Via GTI and Cegelec. Tulip stands for Transport Urbain Libre Individual et Public. The two-seater electric car previewed an hourly rental carsharing system in Tours, France. The small, 2.1m long car was powered by a 9.8 kW motor driving the front wheels.

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About the Citroën Citroën Tulip

Fuel
Electric
Powertrain
Battery-electric (BEV)

Overview

The Citroën Citroën Tulip is a car. Across the range you'll find electric powertrains.

Trim-level specifications for the Citroën Citroën Tulip aren't listed yet. See the overview above, or browse more Citroën models.

Frequently asked questions

What engine options does the Citroën Citroën Tulip have?

The Citroën Citroën Tulip has been offered with electric power. See each trim page for the exact figures.

Does the Citroën Citroën Tulip have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Citroën Citroën Tulip, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.