Citroën's E-Mehari Electric Car Has Been Given a Makeover by Courrèges
The Courrèges family give the car the all-black treatment.



Courrèges has given Citroën’s electric car, the E-Mehari, a stylish makeover. The limited-edition Japan-only model was recently unveiled, showcasing an all-black exterior while the interior blends white seats and accents with a continuation of the black theme. The E-Mahari looks similar to some of Courrèges’ earlier cars, which were notable for being ergonomically shaped and — especially at that time — undersized.
The last we saw of Citroën, the brand had remade its iconic HY Van Type H. The car was created by Flaminio Bertoni, one of the most influential automobile designers in European car history. The Type H revamp was made by David Obendorfer, who used some of the new technologies discovered since the van’s original production to update the classic automobile.