The Citroën CX Penthouse, created in 1980 by the French coachbuilder Pierre Tissier, was a unique and innovative conversion of the Citroën CX Break (wagon). Tissier, known for his specializations in converting CX Breaks for various purposes, took the standard model and transformed it into something truly unusual.
The CX Penthouse was essentially a luxury camper, with an elevated "penthouse" section on the roof. This feature gave it a distinctive look and increased the living space, making it perfect for camping or long road trips. Tissier also presented a more extreme version at the Paris Motor Show—this one featured six wheels and a pop-top roof, adding even more versatility and functionality.
While the exact number of CX Penthouse conversions is not clear, these cars were undoubtedly rare, as Tissier's work was limited and specific to the needs of particular customers. This conversion represents a quirky and innovative piece of automotive history, showcasing the creativity of French coachbuilding during the 1980s.