
The Citroen logo features two symmetrical chevrons pointing upwards. This design originates from André Citroën’s original technical invention — helical gear teeth. This image became the brand’s symbol, emphasizing its engineering roots and focus on technological solutions. Over time, the brand updated the logo multiple times, from three-dimensional metal emblems to simplified flat versions. In 2022, a new minimalist retro-style mark was introduced, inspired by the first logo from 1919 — with thicker, more graphic lines. It highlights the shift to a new era of design, electrification, and user experience.
Citroen is a French automaker founded in 1919 by engineer and entrepreneur André Citroën. The company quickly became an innovator in the automotive industry, pioneering mass production of front-wheel-drive cars and hydropneumatic suspension. In 1976, the brand joined PSA Group, and since 2021 it has been part of the global Stellantis group. Today, Citroen produces passenger cars, crossovers, and light commercial vehicles, focusing on comfort, innovation, and affordability. The brand also actively develops electric vehicles, including compact city models.












