Citroen’s newest concept car is called 19_19 and it
was design to express the French automaker’s vision for “ultra-comfort” and
extended mobility. On display at VivaTech in Paris on May 16, the 19_19 Concept will
look to entice the crowd with its all-electric range of 800 km,
suspended cabin technology (Progressive Hydraulic Cushion suspension, combined
with smart active control), and autonomous driving features.
Citroen went as far as to call this concept “a true
UFO in the automotive sector,” which is perhaps somewhat appropriate since it
was inspired by the worlds of aviation and interior design, and has an overall
streamlined exterior design. In fact, the French automaker claims that this concept’s body
resembles the fuselage of an aircraft, while the canopy-like upper part (also
called the capsule) is like the “transparent bubble of a helicopter.” Then
there’s the road stance, which is quite powerful thanks to the “super tall and
narrow” wheels and the vehicle’s 3.1 meter wheelbase.
The 19_19 Concept features an innovative suspension system with Progressive
Hydraulic Cushions and a smart active control system, giving passengers the
impression of riding on a “magic carpet.” The side of the car includes a black
panel that blends in with the front door, serving as a welcome interface for
motorists approaching the vehicle – it also acts as an extension of the personal
assistant, recognizing the driver and welcoming them by displaying animated
graphics (like illustrating the locking and unlocking of the doors).
If it’s the 30-inch wheels you can’t keep your eyes
off, know that they were developed together with Goodyear and feature 255/30
R30 tires. The challenge here was to create seamless continuity between the rim
and the tire, giving off the impression of a vehicle “moving forward on
independent spheres,” with the rubber extending over the rims.
Other exterior features include the transparent
double bonnet, new full LED light signature partition (featuring the chevrons),
concave rear window, visible LiDAR system mounted on the roof and a subframe
(which was designed like a skateboard) that features three colored lines
forming the French flag. Citroen designed the cabin of the 19_19 so as to feel like an
extension of the passenger’s home, with each seat offering a different
experience and different postural comfort according to what the occupants want.
Passengers also get exceptional access to the cabin
thanks to the rear-hinged autoclave doors, while the ambiance inside is boosted
by deep and warm colors, with a base of blue and red, similar to the Ami One
Concept. Moving on to the dashboard, there’s a borderless
glazed area right underneath that can be transformed into a film projection
screen, and a retractable steering wheel (for when the car is in autonomous
mode). The steering wheel is particularly interesting because it represents a
futuristic take on Citroen’s classic single-spoke steering wheel, while the
screen in the middle is monostable with the chevrons remaining horizontal when
the wheel turns – as a nod to the automaker’s fixed-hub steering wheels. In order to comply with rules on
driver distraction, the chevron animation stops when the 19_19 concept begins
to move.
As you can probably tell by now, this concept was
built with comfort in mind, and the fact that the cabin can remain stable and
movement free while the car is on the move is perhaps the biggest testament to
that. Of course, comfort onboard the 19_19 goes far beyond what the
suspension or the seats can do, thanks to the personal assistant system,
equipped with artificial intelligence. It can propose alternative routes,
detours to visit points of interest and will even shift up or down so as to
clear space for the driver based on whether the car is in motion or not. In
order to activate the system, all you have to do is say “Hello Citroen” and the
personal assistant will come to life, showing off its colorful interface
consisting of blue, rend and white colors.
Last but not least when it comes to the cabin, we
have the head-up display and augmented reality tech. The 19_19 Concept will
display all needed information directly in the driver’s field of vision, using
the windscreen. Aside from that, you get navigation data projected directly on
to the road, with arrows showing the route more clearly, whether you’re driving
yourself or the car is in autonomous mode. Speaking of which, the 19_19 is
said to be perfectly capable of taking over certain driving phases such as on
motorways or in traffic jams. However, the driver might be required to retake
control in more complex situations, like in obstacle-packed city centers.
Powering the 19_19 Concept is an all-electric drive
train, allowing you to accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in 5 seconds
flat, before maxing you out at 200 km/h. Also available are the 100
kWh batteries, 4WD system, and peak power and torque outputs of 456 HP and 800 Nm respectively.
As for its previously-mentioned all-electric range
of 800 km, you can recover 600 km in just 20 minutes
thanks to quick charging technology. The 19_19 is even equipped with an
induction charging system, allowing the batteries to charge directly while on
the move where the road infrastructure so permits. Measuring 4,655 mm in length, 2,240 mm in width, 1,600 mm in height
and with a wheelbase of 3,100 mm, the 19_19 Concept can be
described as somewhat of a crossover, especially if you factor in the driving
position.