Filed under: Classics , Coupe , Performance , Europe , Citroën , Luxury Citroën SM - click above for high-res image gallery Well now, this is exciting . The iconic Citro ë n SM turns forty years old today. First introduced at the Geneva Motor Show on March 11, 1970, the SM was incredibly advanced for its time. In fact, there are those who would argue that it’s still way ahead of the curve. A couple of basics, if you will. SM stands for Sports Maserati (though some argue it stands for Sa Majesté in reference to the DS - i.e. Goddess, i.e. La déesse’ ). While probably not the wisest financial decision of all time, Citro ë n purchased Maserati in 1968. As such, they were able to use the new 90-degree V6 Maserati had developed. Essentially a V8 with two-cylinders lopped off, the SM’s V6 (also shared with the Maserati Merak) is one of the most fantastically complex engines ever conceived. How does three timing chains strike you? But the SM was much more than a powerful (for the time) engine in a sleek and sexy, Robert Opron designed aircraft grade aluminum body. The SM featured the world’s first variable-assist power steering system (known as DIRAVI) which is so insanely complicated that we can’t even begin to describe it to you (it involves heart shaped cams). Also, the SM featured one-turn to lock. Needless to say, the DIRAVI was tied into the SM’s oleopneumatic system. What’s oleopneumatic? A fancy French way of saying an oil-based hydropneumatic system. Besides the steering the suspension, headlights, brakes and transmission were all

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Happy Birthday Your Majesty: Citroën SM turns 40
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