The Citroën DS made its debut at the 1955 Paris Salon, introduced as a groundbreaking front-wheel-drive vehicle that combined a sleek aerodynamic profile with advanced hydropneumatic suspension. It quickly earned the nickname “flying saucer” for its appearance. Development was led by André Lefèbvre, while the striking body was the work of designer Flaminio Bertoni. In 1964, Citroën introduced the upscale Pallas trim, followed by the addition of quad headlights in 1967. The DS 21 Pallas delivered refined performance from its 2.1-liter engine and remained in production for two decades.
How to acquire the Citroën DS 21 Pallas '70
The Citroën DS 21 Pallas '70 can be acquired from the Legend Cars dealer. It was last added on December 27, 2025 for Cr. 49,500.
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