Citroën Tulip
The Citroën Tulip is a concept car and prototype from 1995, designed and developed by the French car company PSA Peugeot Citroën and its partners Via GTI and Cegelec. Tulip stands for Transport Urbain Libre Individual et Public.
The two-seater electric car previewed an hourly rental car sharing system in Tours, France. The small 2.1m long car is powered by a 9.8 kW motor driving the front wheels. The car is charged by induction by driving to a designated location. The Tulip has a top speed of 75 km/h and a range of 72 km.