French Automaker Unveils Wild Camper Van Concept: Citroën Type Holidays
Citroën has introduced its latest concept camper van, the Citroën Type Holidays, and one thing is certain: It’s gonna turn heads. While it’s not available quite yet, the company has indicated that this van is a preview of a new series of campers to be launched by the end of this year.
It’s immediately apparent from the external design that the Type Holidays draws inspiration from the classic Citroën H Van of the late 1940s. The new ride channels the vintage aesthetics of that panel van once ubiquitous throughout Europe.
However, beneath that retro façade, the camper is essentially a compact version of the Citroën SpaceTourer MPV. That vehicle has both diesel and electric versions, but the Type Holidays will likely come with a diesel engine.
As this is currently a prototype with a tentative release date, Citroën still has time to update the design. But if Citroën releases the camper with all the features below, it could become a tempting option for van lifers looking for a compact vehicle with many of the features of its larger cousins.
Citroën Camper Van Concept: Features
In a press release, Citroën said it wanted to showcase its heritage by presenting a SpaceTourer vehicle in the guise of a Type H. The exterior comes from Italian coach-builder Caselani, which has already created other “neo-retro” body styles, the company said.
“Van life is a different way of traveling,” the company said in the press release. “So with a vehicle like the Type Holidays teaser that really stands out from the crowd, you’re in for a real treat.”