C-Elysée WTCC
The Citroën C-Elysée WTCC features turbocharged 1.6-liter straight-four engine (1,598cc) producing 380 horsepower at 6,000 RPM with 400 Nm (295 pound-feet) torque at 4,500 RPM through six-speed sequential gearbox and front-wheel-drive with self-locking differential at 1,100kg minimum weight including driver achieving FIA World Touring Car Championship specification performance. Technical highlights include wider 36mm turbo flange (versus 33mm WRC specification) increasing power output 20% compared to DS3 WRC application, MacPherson strut suspension front and rear, 18-inch wheels with four-piston brake calipers, ventilated discs all around, and sophisticated aerodynamic package optimized for touring car racing regulations.
C-Elysée WTCC launched 2014 represented Citroën Racing factory effort in FIA World Touring Car Championship achieving immediate success winning debut race in Marrakech Morocco, subsequently securing three consecutive Constructors Championships (2014-2016) demonstrating French manufacturer dominance in front-wheel-drive touring car competition. Platform provided foundation for Sébastien Loeb and José María López championship campaigns showcasing Citroën engineering expertise translating rally and endurance racing knowledge into touring car application, establishing C-Elysée as one of most successful WTCC platforms before series regulation changes ended manufacturer participation creating lasting legacy in international touring car motorsport history.