CITROEN · CITROEN 2CV · Cars
Uncommon — a few thousand still about (6,682).
Rarer than 18% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
The Citroën 2CV (French: deux chevaux, pronounced [dø ʃ(ə)vo], lit. "two horses", meaning "two taxable horsepower") is an economy car produced by the French company Citroën from 1948 to 1990. Introduced at the 1948 Paris Salon de l'Automobile, it has an air-cooled engine that is mounted in the front and drives the front wheels. Conceived by Citroën Vice-President Pierre Boulanger to help motorise the large number of farmers still using horses and carts in 1930s France, the 2CV has a combination of innovative engineering and straightforward, utilitarian bodywork. The 2CV featured overall low cost...
As of 2025 Q4, 6,682 CITROEN 2CV were still registered in the UK — 2,566 licensed and on the road, plus 4,116 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The CITROEN 2CV is uncommon, with 6,682 still about, making it rarer than 18% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Over the last year the number of CITROEN 2CV on UK roads rose by 99 (1.5%).
Most CITROEN 2CV run on petrol — about 100% of those still registered, with the rest split across electric, gas (lpg).
The CITROEN 2CV peaked at 6,682 registered in 2025 Q4, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.