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Meet The Most Beautiful Car Of All Time – The Citroen DS

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When somebody asks you, “what’s your favourite car?”, what’s the first thing that runs into your mind? Chances are, it’s a very very tough decision, it is for most of us here anyway. So how do you answer, which is the most beautiful car of all time? As I write this, answering that question seems like nuclear science. I just love cars, power and speed, the design has to be good too but there’s no single car that I believe to be the most beautiful car of all time.That’s like asking who’s the most beautiful celebrity of all time. Marilyn Monroe? Please.

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That’s just me but apparently I’m not alone, the editors of Classic & Sports Car magazine were hard pressed to make a choice as well, so they assembled a panel of some of the most influential car designers around and ask them to choose. And this is what they came up with – The Citroen DS.

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Names like Ian Callum (famous for his Jaguar and Aston Martin designs), Leonardo Fioravanti (of Pininfarina/Ferrari fame), ItalDesign founder Giorgetto Giugiaro, former McLaren designer Gordon Murray, former Pininfarina chief Ken Okuyama, and Ford’s European design director Martin Smith were all part of the jury which placed the Citroen DS ahead of the Jaguar, Ferrari and Lotus icons that rounded out the Top 10, which you can see in the press release after the jump. A timely choice, to be sure, as Citroen prepares to relaunch the DS line with a new concept in Geneva. But a peculiar choice just the same.

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PRESS RELEASE

Citroën DS named Most Beautiful Car

What’s the most beautiful car of all time? A multi-million pound Ferrari or the curvy Jaguar E-type perhaps? No, it is now officially Citroën’s humble DS, the car most famous for saving President De Gaulle from assassination.

That was the verdict when Classic & Sports Car magazine polled a jury of the world’s leading car designers to nominate the most gorgeous cars ever.

The 20-strong panel ranged from Car designer of the Century Giorgetto Giugiaro – the man behind the Maserati Bora, VW Golf, Fiat Panda and Lotus Esprit – to current Jaguar director of design Ian Callum, and each picked their top three beauties.

Although Ferrari secured the most votes as a marque, they were spread across nine different models, leaving the Citroën to scoop the honours as the single most beautiful classic.

The top 10

1. Citroën DS
2. Jaguar XK120
3. Ferrari 275GTB
4. Cord 810/812
5. Ferrari 250GT Lusso
6. Ferrari 250GT Short-wheelbase
7. Jaguar E-type
8. Lamborghini Miura
9. Lotus Elan
10. Lotus Elite (1957)

James Elliott, editor of Classic & Sports Car, said: “The Citroën is a benchmark design, but we were still astonished that it came out on top when you look at the sexiness – and values – of some of its rivals.

“Apart from the Mini, it’s by far the most affordable car to get any nominations at all, which probably means it’s a great investment!

“Petrolheads everywhere are forever arguing about the most beautiful cars and we hope that this will put an end to the debate once and for all, though we suspect that it might just be lighting a rocket under it. I don’t think anyone has ever asked this many great designers what their views are, so who better to pick the official winner… even if they all missed my favourite, the Alfa Romeo T33 Stradale?”

“It’s great to see the iconic DS getting such recognition amongst such an august group of car designers , and with the amazing news that a new DS range from Citroën will appear over the next few years, it’s clear we have lost none of our styling panache or instinct for innovation,” commented Citroën spokesperson Marc Raven on hearing the news.

What they said about the Citroën DS

* Giorgetto Giugiaro: “The only example of a car really conceived ‘outside the box’. It is just impossible to imitate.”
* Leonardo Fioravanti (former Pininfarina design chief and the man behind Ferrari’s Daytona, Dino and 308GTB): “A real road car that, at its time and perhaps still now, has represented the ‘dream’ in its extreme progress.”
* Peter Stevens (British great responsible for the McLaren F1 and second-generation Lotus Esprit): “I have always considered the fact that this car was first drawn in 1955 to be extraordinary.”
* Marcello Gandini (Bertone stalwart responsible for Lancia Stratos and Lamborghini Countach among many others): “At the time I think it was complete folly, madness from a business and industrial point of view… but it was a really innovative car in 1955. A few people may have thought of all those beautiful ideas, but it was real bravery to implement all of them in one car.”

About the Citroën DS

With its name derived from Déesse (French for Goddess), this innovative design was styled by Italian sculptor Flaminio Bertoni and launched in 1955.

The futuristic shape was an instant design classic and over the next 20 years more than 1.5 million cars were sold in a range of specifications.

But it wasn’t just the shape that revolutionised automotive design: the complex self-levelling suspension, plus powered steering, clutch and brakes were otherwordly compared to rival cars of the era.

While regarded today as a technical masterpiece – and a potential nightmare for the home mechanic – it was of pioneering construction for its day with unitary ‘tub’, bolt on panels and a plastic roof.

But the appeal of the DS is as much as a cultural icon as a car with a long list of celebrity owners and fans (Alec Guinness, Peter Cook and Will Self among them), plus regular appearances on film and in design museums and art galleries.

About Classic & Sports Car

Founded in 1982, Classic & Sports Car is the UK’s market-leading classic car magazine and Britain’s third best-selling motoring monthly.

The “most beautiful classics” feature coincides with an extensive redesign of the magazine and is accompanied by a free A2 poster featuring Lamborghini Miura and Jaguar E-type, plus the definitive buyers’ guide to the Citroën DS.

About the panel of designers
On their own designs:

* Peter Stevens (McLaren F1): “I always intended that the design should be timeless rather than ‘of the minute’, and that is something that I would use as a measure of other designs.”
* Ian Callum (Jaguar XF): “It is the biggest challenge I’ve faced, but I think we pulled it off. I don’t think people appreciate how well proportioned it is, given that it’s a five-seater.”
* Gordon Murray (McLaren F1): “Designed as a road car, but went on to win Le Mans, which in my opinion is more difficult than F1.”
* John Heffernan (Aston Martin Vantage): “When I borrowed one, it was much appreciated by ‘bikers of the Hells Angels persuasion, which I liked.”
* Patrick Le Quément (Renault Twingo): “Some love it, some hated it. I wrote to the president of Renault and said: ‘I think you have to vote for instinctive design rather than extinctive marketing.’ He wrote back: ‘I agree.'”

And on other peoples’ cars:

* Steve Crijns of Lotus on the Ford GT40: “It’s so sexy and has so much presence without really being aggressive.”
* Paul Bracq, former head of design for both Mercedes and BMW, on the Aston Martin DB9: “It’s more beautiful than the current Ferraris. I don’t understand modern Ferrari design: the new California looks like a big VW Karmann-Ghia.”
* Julian Thomson of Jaguar on the Lamborghini Gallardo: “I love the proportions… It’s a tiny modern interpretation of a supercar: things like the Bugatti Veyron are totally irrelevant to me.”
* Martin Smith, executive design director of Ford of Europe on the Lamborghini Countach: “It was like a spaceship, something totally new combining smooth curves with geometric forms. I remember thinking ‘I’ll never be able to do something as good as that!'”
* Ian Callum, Jaguar director of design, on the Ferrari 250GT Short-wheelbase: “A blend of beauty and aggression… I just drool over them, and I can draw them with my eyes closed.”
* Marcello Gandini on the Cord 810/812: “It was an impressive design for the 1930s, with solutions that could be seen in cars of 20 years later.”
* Tom Tjaarda, former head of Ghia’s studios, on the Jaguar E-type: “A gorgeous car. It looks narrow, like a woman in high heels. It doesn’t have the stance that cars have today.”

The jury

* Adams, Dennis
* Axe, Roy
* Bracq, Paul
* Callum, Ian
* Carr, Russell
* Crijns, Steve
* Fioravanti, Leonardo
* Gandini, Marcello
* Giugiaro, Giorgetto
* Heffernan, John
* Karen, Tom
* Le Quément, Patrick
* Martin, Paulo
* Murray, Gordon
* Okuyama, Ken
* Smith, Martin
* Stevens, Peter
* Thomson, Julian
* Tjaarda, Tom
* Winterbottom, Oliver

All the cars that received votes

* Alfa Romeo Canguro
* Aston Martin DB9
* Audi A6
* Bentley Continental GT
* Bentley R-Type Continental
* Bertone BAT 5
* Bertone Marzal
* BMW 328 Mille Miglia
* Bugatti T41 Royale Coupé Napoleon
* Bugatti T57SC Atlantic
* Buick Riviera (1963-’65)
* “Cadzilla”
* Citroën ID/DS
* Cord 810/812
* Delage D8-120S
* Ferrari 166 Barchetta
* Ferrari 250GT Lusso
* Ferrari 250GT swb
* Ferrari 250GTO
* Ferrari 275GTB
* Ferrari 330 P3/4
* Ferrari Dino 206S
* Ferrari Dino 246GT
* Ferrari P6
* Ford GT40
* Hispano-Suiza H6 (Tulip Wood)
* Jaguar E-type
* Jaguar XJ6 S1
* Jaguar XK120
* Jaguar XKSS
* Lagonda Rapide
* Lamborghini Countach
* Lamborghini Gallardo
* Lamborghini Miura
* Lancia Stratos
* Lincoln Continental (1961)
* Lotus Elan +2
* Lotus Elan S3
* Lotus Elite (1957)
* Maserati Boomerang
* Maserati Khamsin
* Mercedes-Benz 500K
* Mercedes-Benz Gullwing 300SL
* Mini
* Pagaso Z102 ‘Thrill’
* Phantom Corsair
* Triumph TR4

Source: Jalopnik

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    ken yeang
  • Feb 16, 2009
hmmmm, not even a single japanese car on the list
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    BOring...with.........plagia..rism
  • Feb 16, 2009
Marilyn Monroe? Who the fuck is she? Do I need to know her? Please don't copy American articles and paste it blatantly in a Malaysian website. So bloody relevant to Malaysian society.
At least try to rephrase a bit and find a better article to write, yourself.
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    Ad@m
  • Feb 16, 2009
Boring............................boooooooooooo
that was written by a Malaysian for Malaysians.. Just FYI.. Sourced from an American website of course.. :)
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    andrew lsp
  • Feb 16, 2009
i vote for ferrari f50 gt
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    ks_phang
  • Feb 16, 2009
1 word. UNFAIR.
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    ephique74
  • Feb 16, 2009
beautiful? it wasn't the minute i open this page. bleakh~ it should be beautifully embarrassing. well, it isn't that bad. but for me, the most beautiful car on my list would be maserati gran turismo. ur definitely right ken yeang, no japan cars at all. eventhough the list consists of entirely classic cars, but, toyota 2000gt? that's a pretty car.
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    mirapower
  • Feb 16, 2009
where is the legendary nissan 280zx fairlady???
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    skazareth
  • Feb 17, 2009
if they include japs, im pretty sure S30Z will be top 5. Ferarri GTB and S30Z got bit resemblance in curves here n there. then from the winners' list, i will say Lambo Miura is the most beautiful than this Citroen DS (Dung Shape). Period.
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    netmatrix
  • Feb 17, 2009
Well i'm going to stand by the designers choices on this. First off, i would like to know any of you guys own books or magazines that features any of the mentioned cars? Secondly why wasn't Jap cars like S30 or 2000GT isn't selected? Well this you have to refer back to what i said earlier about books and magazines. Its concerning the designers and they aren't Japanese. And those 2 cars aren't their best works too.

In a designers view, they don't look at engines and racing history. Its all designs. I understand why they choose the DS simply because the car met all the design requirements they see fit and would be replicated by modern cars. Look at the headlamps. Tell me Ferrari didn't have a model that looks like that. It has curves and squares and little quirky details that no one notices. Look at the sculpted door, the top reqar lights tyhat double as water channel, the rear wheel being pushed far back, sculpted rear windscreen & shape that rivals a E Type.

If you guys have a chance to see a Jag E or D Type that pops up in our local classic car shows, maybe can give a little better understanding. For them they cannot choose a car they personally like. Then everyone would say a Skyline or an Evo or something. IMHO if you want to win car design awards u definitely need sculpted bodywork.
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    A1diablo
  • Feb 17, 2009
The DS, 'Dung Shape' as someone had put it so elegantly, is iconic. It looked like a boat that speeded out of nearby river onto the the road THEN capsized *lol*

Citroen was unbelievably bold with the DS. It also ha a lot of cutting edge gadgets like the suspension. I also think the DS was the first to have 'cornering lights' Headlights which turned as the steering wheel was turned. Citroen also introduced 'digital' speedometers in the 'pallas' etc I think.
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    A1diablo
  • Feb 17, 2009
Only the Frenchies could do this. I don't think any manufacturer today would have the ballz to do something as bold as the DS. Look at Chris Bangle, his very mildly bold(not that bold really) 'flame surfacing' got himself 'flamed' by us armchair enthusiast. Neo Campro CPS story going on and on.. Can you imagine if a big manufacturer introduced something like the DS into mainstream producton today.. It will be total anarchy. War would erupt!
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It looks like a croissant.
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    vincent
  • Feb 17, 2009
"Paul Tan on February 17th, 2009 2:18 pm
It looks like a croissant."

LOL! Even Mr. Paul is here. Or are you an imposter?

Well.. The DS.. is kinda ugly to me.. I would give the Jag E-type the honour instead.
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    Applejuice
  • Feb 17, 2009
they are blind.
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    Stylites-x
  • Feb 18, 2009
our champion Proton shud win this.
Proton Juara LMAO
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    skazareth
  • Feb 18, 2009
ahh...Proton....dont start it....
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    PutraEvo
  • Feb 18, 2009
it s like a duck...citroen...
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    borabora
  • Feb 20, 2009
agree with netmatrix n A1!
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    ephique74
  • Feb 20, 2009
aha, thanks skazareth for the firewall~!! XD
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    Anonymous
  • Feb 20, 2009
I don't like classic car at all!
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    limfk7
  • Feb 20, 2009
best still corvette stingray
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    Cars
  • Feb 24, 2009
very special design...
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That’s what i call “great post”. Thank you so much.
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