Citroën Zabrus

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The Citroën Zabrus is a concept car with 3 doors and a 2+2 shooting brake design that was designed by the Italian design studio Bertone.[2] It was based on the mechanics of the Citroën BX 4TC. It was first presented in May 1986 at the Turin Motor Show.[3] The hatchback of the Citroën BX itself was based on a design by Bertone.[4]

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ManufacturerBertone
Production1986 (Concept car)
DesignerMarc Deschamps at Bertone[1]
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Citroën Zabrus
Overview
ManufacturerBertone
Production1986 (Concept car)
DesignerMarc Deschamps at Bertone[1]
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style3 door (2+2) (shooting-brake)
LayoutFront engine, all wheel drive
DoorsScissor
RelatedCitroën BX
Powertrain
Engine2141 cc (turbocharged I4)
Power output147 kW (197 hp; 200 PS)
Transmission5 speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2650 mm (104.3 in)
Length4300 mm (169.3 in)
Width180 mm (74.0 in)
Height1370 mm (53.9 in)
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Notable features of the car include an all-LCD monitor display for the odometer, gauges, and more, as well as a “belt-type” steering wheel that rotated in either direction while mounted on the main display. The Zabrus is a shooting brake with a 2+2 seating configuration, with two scissor doors upfront for easy access to the rear seats.[5]

The Zabrus was powered by the 2141 cc turbocharged I4 engine from the BX 4TC, producing 147 kW (197 hp; 200 PS) at 5250 rpm and 294 N⋅m (217 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2750 rpm. Like the 4TC, the Zabrus is all wheel drive and power is sent to the wheels through a five speed manual transmission. This setup gave it a top speed of 138 mph (222 km/h).[6]

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