5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

We’ve spent some time, probably not quite long enough, on imagining the kinds of love-children that could emerge from the impending PSA-FCA romance. Some are likelier than others...
5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

Memory lane will one day make fools of us all, but we’re still young so we’re not above having a little fun with the past. After the news was confirmed this week that PSA, which owns Citroen and Opel, among others, is in merger talks with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), our minds started spinning off on some very random historically-inspired tangents.

Some of you have already suggested wild ideas like a Pikes Peak Vauxhall Corsa with a Hellcat engine or an Abarth 500 with a gearbox that isn’t total garbage. We’ve brewed some others for your consideration. Take a walk down the back alleys of whimsy with us and let’s see what awesome Franco-Italian-American mash-ups we could hope for.

Rear-drive Peugeot 508 SW

5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

Platform sharing is one of the key reasons why these players are chasing the merger in the first place. More brands can use the same gear from the same factories, which in turn can run at maximum capacity (and efficiency). Let’s say the suit-wearers decide to carry the sweetly-balanced Alfa Romeo Giorgio platform forward across the new group, sliding crisp new Calvins onto all of its mid-size models.

That would give us potential for a rear-wheel drive Peugeot 508, which, especially as an ‘SW’ estate, is probably the most strikingly handsome mid-size family car on sale today. Alfa also puts a 503bhp V6 into the current Giulia. All of a sudden we catch a strong whiff of something new to rival the AMG C63 estate.

Likelihood: 4/10; front-wheel drive is cheaper to produce.

A Lancia worth buying

5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

The last few years (alright, decades) have been a torrid affair for Lancia. The brand, once touched by greatness in just about everything into which it mounted a steering wheel, wasn’t robust enough to live with the unfortunate rust issues of the Beta era. It collapsed in shame, never to build a decent car again. Even now it uses recycled Fiat bits and styling even a mother couldn’t love to make something that’s somehow even worse than you’d fear.

But that could change at long, long last. Look at PSA’s early electric adventures. The e-208 is getting some pretty positive press so far and you could improve the turgid Lancia Ypsilon about 1000 per cent just by putting it on the 208 platform. You’d still need to make it look less like a Daewoo, but with fresh styling and new greasy bits, Lancia could be back in business.

Likelihood: 9/10; all Fiat’s supermini platforms are terrible, so why wouldn’t they?

New Vauxhall VXR8

5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

With some of America’s best V8 engines at a PSA-FCA Group’s disposal, what we’d really love to see is a new VXR8 stuffed with a 6.2-litre supercharged Hemi. Imagine it: all brawn and noise and right-hand drive. It’d be the perfect ragged-edged riposte to the UK/Euro-spec V8 Mustang.

Surely there’s room in FCA’s factories to produce a few more Challenger and Charger chassis, body them as Vauxhalls and Opels and ship them over to be a glorious halo pony car for Europe? We think so, even though we know it’s about as likely as CT entering a design for next year’s Chelsea Flower Show.

Likelihood: 2/10; we can’t imagine there’s a strong enough business case

Hybrid Jeep Wrangler

5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

The main thing wrong with the otherwise brilliant fun Wrangler, at least from a European perspective, is the engine selection. They’re big, thirsty and not well suited to persuading cash-conscious punters to sign on the dotted line. On the other hand, PSA has quite a good plug-in petrol-electric hybrid system with plenty of low-down torque and the option to run on electricity alone at urban speeds. It’s a little further down the road than the hybrid setup currently being cobbled together for the Wrangler by FCA, and Peugeot’s is designed for European tastes and standards.

Combine the mighty Wrangler and proven hybrid power and, like a dirty great rabbit from a tiny little hat, you get a Wrangler we could fall in love with this side of the Atlantic. A Wrangler that would be cheaper to buy, cheaper to run and measurably more future-proof, at least for the next couple of decades. Why not plumb that desirable Wrangler heritage in a way European faux-by-four buyers can engage with? Also, while we’re at it, let’s have a whole range of PSA engines for it, please; ones that aren’t hamstrung by noise or refinement.

Likelihood: 7/10; this one makes a surprising amount of sense…

Reborn Citroen SM

5 Fantasy Cars We’d Love To See Built Under FCA-PSA

Maserati and Citroen used to be under the same umbrella. One of the fruits of that partnership was the epic – in several ways – Citroen SM, which came fitted with a Maserati V6. Citroen had bought Maserati in 1968 and set about raiding its parts bins for an engine to turn ‘Project S’, as they called it, into a true gentleman’s GT.

It already used Citroen’s incredibly comfy hydropneumatic suspension and added class-leading brakes, a vast fuel tank and a silken 174bhp V6 that churned out butter-smooth torque. The SM could sit at 125mph all day long in complete, outrageous comfort. It wasn’t popular with the buying public, sadly, but remaining examples are highly prized today. Imagine what Citroen’s ride engineers and FCA’s powertrain designers could do today.

Likelihood: 3/10; Citroen returning to the luxury saloon game would be a shock

Comments

Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

Yeah no, there won’t be any RWD wagon anytime soon, especially with them. The Giulia doesn’t sell (especially the non-QV, especially in North America), and wagons are less and less popular. You’re going to get an hybrid small FWD SUV, that’s it.

As for a luxury Citroën, I doubt it will be done in this time and age. They haven’t made real luxury stuff for a while now, so the image won’t be that good for the public. The times where Citroën was quirky and different are long gone.

If we’re being realistic, not much will come out from that other than more very similar SUVs, hybrids and hybrid small SUVs.

11/04/2019 - 01:51 |
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Anonymous

Id love to hava a rwd Insignia 508 Giulia and a big fiat all on the same plattform. Maybe even a new Lotus Omega like model with the V6 from the QV

11/04/2019 - 07:42 |
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HF_Martini6

anyone remember what FCA did right after the Merger with the 300C?
I think i made my Point right there so now let Lancia die with what miniscule dignity they still might have

11/04/2019 - 12:01 |
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Anonymous

I’ve been following the proposed merger of FCA/PSA with great interest. These merged businesses with gain that “Economy of Scale” internationally pooling resources that they both major in.

FCA’s ageing portfolio is in desperate need of to new models. Chrysler North America could be rebranded as ChryslerE

Using Peugeot models produced locally, badge engineered as Chrysler - electric only. Using DS brand as a high end luxury trim level only.
Fiat hasn’t been received well in US. As such
Fiat 500 should be repositioned as a sub-brand inside Chrysler as a single model.
Sold in Chrysler Dealerships under Chrysler branding, albeit badged solely as a 500

Possible models:
-Fiat 500 electric
Simca E - 2008
Eagle E - 308 sedan (China body style)
Humber E -3008
Plymouth E -508 sedan/wagon
Barrerios E -5008

How about that name?? FCA/PSA
Shouldn’t it highlight the best parts of the current brands? Peugeot’s electrification Jeep’s Sales volume.
•International Automobiles
•Jeep Peugeot Automotive

And that’s just a quick fix! Exciting times ahead to save and invigorate some much loved auto brands.

Alfa Romeo
-re-engineered 508, - 5 series rival
-re-engineered 5008 - X5 rival
•GTV/Spider replacement.
•Cross-coupe to rival x6
Lancia,
repositioned as a sub-brand inside Alfa Romeo as a single model.
The Lancia Delta (much like the corvette is sold inside Holden in Australia)
-re-engineered Peugeot 208 electric, retro styling based on renders by enthusiasts. Sold in Alfa Romeo Dealerships under Alfa branding, albeit badged solely as a Lancia.

12/22/2019 - 21:15 |
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