The Citroen LN is a compact hatchback introduced in the mid-1970s as a collaborative effort between Citroen and Peugeot, blending Citroen's style with Peugeot's mechanical components. It was designed to offer an economical and practical city car, appealing to urban drivers looking for efficiency and maneuverability. Over its production span, the LN remained a small-sized vehicle with modest dimensions, making it easy to handle in tight urban environments. The model laid the groundwork for subsequent Citroen small cars, emphasizing practicality and affordability.