Citroën Dyane Serra - Or: the Mini-Mistral
03/28/2024
The Citroën SM with its Maserati V6 was not the only combination of double-angle and trident - at least stylistically. In 1970, Spanish coachbuilder Pedro Serra Vidal created a unique hatchback coupé based on the Dyane 6, which bears an undeniable resemblance to the Maserati Mistral, at least from the front. The rear, on the other hand, with its angular spoiler lip, was more reminiscent of the Fiat 850 Coupé.
It is said that the idea of the Dyane in designer guise was the brainchild of a Spanish industrialist who wanted to have a small series of 100 produced, but died before the project could be realized. As a result, only a single example survived, albeit in surprisingly good condition, and today circulates under the name "Dyna M" - not to be confused with the Ami 6 Break, which was sold in Spain as the Citroën Dynam.



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