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  • First Year Published: 2000
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Citroën Visa

commissioned Heuliez to produce a Visa convertible variant, marketed as the Décapotable (1984), and a box van variant (1985–2005) was marketed as the Citroën

Citroën DS

driving. A model "décapotable"convertible was offered from Fall 1960 until Summer 1971. The Cabriolet, model listed as "Décapotable" in Citroën brochures

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- Ya Lili feat. Hammouda (Official Music Video)". "Zouhair Bahaoui - DÉCAPOTABLE (EXCLUSIVE Music Video) | (زهير البهاوي - دكابوطابل (فيديو كليب حصري"

Retractable hardtop

retractable hard roof was first presented on the Peugeot 401D Éclipse Décapotable, a low convertible coupé. In 1933, Paulin showed his designs to premier

Peugeot

aerodynamically styled range. In 1934, Peugeot introduced the 402 BL Éclipse Décapotable, the first convertible with a retractable hardtop — an idea followed

Convertible

the Microlino Spiaginno (2024). The 1984 Heuliez-designed Citroën Visa Décapotable used elements of a fixed-profile convertible. Four-door: Most convertibles

List of coupé convertibles

coupé. Peugeot 302 Eclipse Décapotable (1936/1937) Peugeot 401 Eclipse Décapotable (1934/1935) Peugeot 402 Éclipse Décapotable (1935) Peugeot 601 C Eclipse

Coachbuilder

Decapotable (convertible) by Henri Chapron on a Citroen DS chassis 1967

Peugeot 402

Airflow, the Peugeot 402 wasn't a sales flop. Furthermore, the 402 Éclipse décapotable, made in collaboration with Pourtout coachbuilders, was one of the world's

Facel Vega

Cabriolets manufactured by Facel for other automakers Panhard Dyna X décapotable Simca 8 sport cabriolet Ford Comète coupé Simca 9 sport coupé Simca Aronde