Citroen ELO: People mover concept fits six within the footprint of a Polo

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The Citroen ELO concept might not be able to fit all of the members of the Electric Light Orchestra, but it does pack a surprising amount of space for a city car.

Citroen says the name isn’t a reference to the prog rock band, but rather uses the second letter from the words Rest, Play and Work.

Measuring just 4.1m long, the ELO is 50mm longer than the Volkswagen Polo and 95mm longer than the C3, but can transport six people and their gear, as well as function as a camper van. Thanks to its 1.7m height and completely flat floor, there’s plenty of head and leg room for all passengers.

Ingress and egress should be easy as there’s a pair of dual sliding doors and no B-pillars blocking the way. Similar to the Fiat Multipla and Honda FR-V, the ELO has two rows of three seats.

Like a McLaren F1, the driver sits in the middle, and the front passenger seats are offset to the back. This layout, Citroen claims, provides drivers with an easy 180-degree view of the car’s surroundings.

A desk attachment allows the car to function as a mobile office, and the driver’s seat can be rotated around to face the rear passengers.