Is this the electric car of the future?
A compact yet ultra-intelligent electric concept that places usage, modularity, and well-being at the heart of tomorrow’s mobility.
What if the future of electric cars no longer hinged on technology overkill or record range, but instead on intelligent usage? By unveiling the ELO concept in Brussels, Citroën sketches out a bold response, deeply rooted in the evolution of our lifestyles. More than just a concept car, ELO presents itself as a true rolling laboratory, designed for responsible, accessible, and human mobility.
Compact on paper at 4.10 meters long, ELO impresses with its spaciousness. Its 100% electric platform is used with rare ingenuity to offer a modular space worthy of a mobile living room. Up to six people can take a seat, but the real revolution lies in its versatility: workspace, relaxation area, sleeping for two, home cinema, or even a mobile power source. Here, the car adapts to the user, not the other way around.
Small is the new Big
The interior architecture challenges established codes. The central driving position, combined with a 180° panoramic windshield, offers unprecedented visibility and an enhanced sense of openness. The rotating driver’s seat allows the interior to transform into a space for interaction or remote work, while rear passengers enjoy a rarely seen space in this segment. The standard model offers four seats, expandable to six with a few simple motions.
Citroën does not settle for a merely appealing concept: ELO relies on concrete partnerships with Goodyear and Decathlon to integrate sustainable, practical, and innovative materials designed for intensive and everyday use. This approach aligns with the brand’s DNA, historically focused on comfort and ingenuity.
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A central question remains: does ELO truly herald the electric car of the future, or does it remain an idealistic manifesto? While it does not anticipate a production model in the short term, ELO has the merit of placing the automobile back at the heart of social life, far from a mere performance object. An optimistic and refreshing vision that reminds us that “small” can indeed become “big” when thought out intelligently.
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This page is translated from the original post "Est-ce la voiture électrique du futur ?" in French.
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