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Plethore Cars presents this 1926 Citroën B12 Torpedo!
The 1926 Citroën B12 Torpedo marks a pivotal moment in the history of French motoring. Originating from the Quai de Javel workshops, it adopts the innovative all-steel bodywork, a guarantee of solidity and modernity, and stands out for its four-wheel braking system, a major safety advance for the era. Powered by a 4-cylinder engine of 1, 452 cc, it offered families and adventurers a reliable, comfortable car well suited to the still-challenging roads of the interwar period. Produced in more limited numbers than its predecessor the B2, the B12 Torpedo is today a sought-after model, a true testament to André Citroën's industrial genius and to the development of the popular car in France. Owning a 1926 B12 Torpedo means preserving a living fragment of automotive heritage — elegant, rare and profoundly historic.
Citroën B12 Torpedo – 1926 – Careful restoration & Lived history











