It used GS mechanical components, and was the same overall length, but 6 cm (2.4 in) wider.
[3] Historically, this is the first collaboration between Bertone and Citroën, which later produced the successful BX.
[4] The GS Camargue is part of Bertone's historical collection and has been showcased at prestigious automotive events worldwide, including the Rétromobile salon in Paris in 2019, on the occasion of Citroën's centenary.
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