The Lightweight Champion: Charting the Evolution of the Citroën AX
In the landscape of 1980s automotive design, where sharp angles and aerodynamic efficiency were king, Citroën needed a hero. The French marque, long celebrated for its radical innovation, found itself with an aging and somewhat disjointed supermini lineup consisting of the 2CV-derived Dyane, the Visa, and the LNA. The market demanded a modern, efficient, and…