A TikToker imagines the current Citroën C15 and this is the result

Throughout the history of the automobile, there are vehicles that have left their mark, one of them being the Citroën C15 , a van that stood out for its versatility, durability, and strong sales figures . Between 1984 and 2005, the French firm sold a total of 1,181,407 units, a large proportion of which were manufactured at the Citroën plant in Vigo.
On the other hand, despite the huge impact it has had, for now, the French brand isn't planning on bringing it back anytime soon . However, a French TikToker (@latelierdufutur) has imagined the revamped version of the C15, and the result is spectacular .
What features would the new C15 have?Specifically, it features a completely redesigned, futuristic look, as well as a modern interior with a touchscreen control panel and various elements typical of the latest Citroën models. As for its engine, the C15's ideal version features a 135-horsepower engine with 232 Nm of torque, sufficient for a top speed of 160 km/h.
It's also worth noting that it maintains the large cargo space behind the front row of seats, and the one presented by @latelierdufutur only has doors in the front. However, it remains to be seen whether this model will be as durable as the original C15 .
How much does a used Citroën C15 cost in Spain?When it was launched on the market in 1984, the initial price of the Citroën C15 was around one million pesetas, which is equivalent to about 6,000 euros today .
Nowadays, after consulting various used car buying and selling platforms such as Milanuncios , Coches.net or Wallapop , a wide range of prices can be seen that depend on the mileage, the general condition of the vehicle and its year of manufacture .
In short, prices can range from €500 or €600 for older or worn models to €4,400 for the best-preserved units. Generally speaking, the average price is between €1,500 and €2,000 .

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