Citroën
| Logo since 2022 | |
| Company type | Subsidiary | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive | 
| Founded | 4 June 1919 | 
| Founder | André Citroën | 
| Fate | Merged with Peugeot to form PSA Group in 1976 | 
| Headquarters | , France | 
| Area served | Worldwide (except North America) | 
| Key people | John Elkann (CEO, Stellantis) Xavier Chardon (CEO, Citroën) (since the 2nd of June 2025) | 
| Products | |
| Services | Citroën Insurance | 
| Number of employees | 13,900 | 
| Parent | Stellantis | 
| Website | citroen | 
Citroën (French pronunciation: [sitʁɔɛn] ⓘ) is a French automobile brand. The "Automobiles Citroën" manufacturing company was founded on 4 June 1919 by André Citroën. Citroën has been owned by Stellantis since 2021 and previously was part of the PSA Group after Peugeot acquired 89.95% share in 1976. Citroën's head office is located in the Stellantis Poissy Plant in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine since 2021 (previously in Rueil-Malmaison) and its offices studies and research in Vélizy-Villacoublay, Poissy (CEMR), Carrières-sous-Poissy and Sochaux-Montbéliard.
In 1934, the firm established its reputation for innovative technology with the Traction Avant. This was the world's first car to be mass-produced with front-wheel drive and four-wheel independent suspension, as well as unibody construction, omitting a separate chassis, and instead using the body of the car itself as its main load-bearing structure.
In 1954, Citroën produced the world's first hydropneumatic self-levelling suspension system; then the revolutionary DS, the first mass-produced car with modern disc brakes, in 1955. In 1967, swiveling headlights that allowed for greater visibility on winding roads were introduced in several models. These cars have received various national and international awards, including three European Car of the Year awards.