Overview
The Citroën Méhari is a lightweight recreational and utility vehicle, manufactured and marketed by French carmaker Citroën over 18 years in a single generation. Built in front-wheel and four-wheel drive variants, it features ABS plastic bodywork with optional/removable doors and foldable, stowable, fabric convertible top.
The Méhari weighed approximately 535 kg , and featured the fully independent suspension and chassis of all Citroën 'A-Series' vehicles, using the 602 cc variant of the flat twin petrol engine shared with the 2CV6, Dyane, and Citroën Ami. The car also uses the Dyane's headlights and bezels, and 4WD units differ externally by having the spare wheel on the hood, in a molded recess....
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