
"In a world increasingly dominated by crossovers, there's less space for vanseven though they're the real kings of interior space and modularity. Those who used to buy vans or people carriers have mostly moved to jacked-up SUVs, but they may return if the vehicles are as cool as a new concept that Citroen unveiled on Tuesday. It's called the Elo, and it's a modern-day take on the controversial Fiat Multipla. It has a pod-like design, a cavernous interior with oodles of space in every direction"
"It measures around 161.4 inches (4.1 meters) in total length, making it around eight inches shorter than a Chevrolet Bolt EUV. That's not very big, yet the interior looks huge for its footprint, and you can see that the passenger compartment is pushed beyond where it is in most current cars. The company says it was able to create lots of interior space thanks to the vehicle's electric platform."
Citroen unveiled the Elo, a six-seat electric minivan concept with a pod-like, futuristic exterior and modular interior. The design emphasizes cavernous passenger space and flexible seating, with each seat adjustable or removable to create a living space on wheels. The cabin is pushed forward to maximize interior volume on a compact 161.4-inch (4.1 m) footprint, enabled by the electric platform. Unique features include a center-mounted driver's seat with a 180-degree windshield and identical front and rear bumpers. The concept aims to revive interest in people carriers by combining utility, modularity, and standout visual character.
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