By Drew Johnson
Wednesday, Mar 3rd, 2010 @ 8:07 am

Following up the 2008 REVOLTE concept, French automaker Citroen has revealed the SURVOLT concept at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Citroen describes the SURVOLT as a combination of “high-fashion, extravagance and more than a hint of motor racing punch.”
Continuing the themes put forward by the REVOLTE concept, the SURVOLT puts an added emphasis on sportiness. At just 3.85 meters long, the SURVOLT qualifies as a supermini, but delivers high style with a unique fuchsia and charcoal two-tone paint job, a curvaceous body and over-the-top wheel arches.

The front of the SURVOLT features LED headlight clusters, as well as a uniqe grille treatment. The SURVOLT carries over the light “eyebrows” first seen on the 2008 Paris Motor Show REVOLTE concept.

Citroen failed to release any details on the SURVOLT’s drivetrain, but did confirm the concept uses an all-electric powertrain.

Given the concept’s radical styling, we don’t expect to see the SURVOLT on the road anytime soon.

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