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Monday, October 4, 2010
Paris 2010: 2011 Citroën DS4 continues the automaker's design revolution
Citroën continues to expand its DS lineup of cars. The first model-launched with the DS styling was the DS3, and here at the Paris Motor Show we have just gotten our first look at the all-new Citroën DS4.
The five-door hatchback shows off the new direction of Citroën styling and pushes the automaker into a new era. The DS4 will be available with a slew of engine choices that can be paired up with either a six-speed automatic or manual transmission. For diesel fans, there are 110- and 160-horsepower units, however the ever-important torque figures are not yet available. Petrolheads can choose from either 120-, 155- or 200-hp gasoline-drinking variants. Word on the virtual street is that a sportier DS4 Racing model is also in the works.
We love seeing automakers push for new design styles that help refine the brand. It's even better when they create a car that looks damn good in the process.
Labels:
2010 Paris Motor Show,
2011,
Citroen,
Concept Cars,
news
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