Citroen has released a second image of its latest addition to its revamped DS range – the DS4.
Revealed on the firm's Facebook page, the picture gives us even more details about the new premium model, which like the DS3 supermini, will sit above regular versions in the range. It will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show in concept form next month.
Set to be a sporty two-door SUV cross-over, our sources in France tell us that the DS4 is meant to finally bring the C-Sportlounge concept – revealed at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show – to life.
Underneath the skin lies the chassis from the all-new C4 hatchback, which goes on sale in the UK before the end of this year. As you can see, the DS4 gets the same kicked-up C-pillar as the current C4, while at the front is Citroen's bold double chevron grille complete with a DS badge.
Featuring a large front overhang and dramatic coupe-style sloping rear roofline, so it should be very distinctive on the road. Inside, expect ample space for five with some degree of flexibility. Key Citroen features such as a panoramic windscreen are bound to be carried over from the DS3 too.
Expect sales to start in 2011, with a DS5 model – based on the latest C5 – arriving in around 18 months time. The DS4 won't be the only unveil on Citroen's Geneva stand – a hot hatch rally-inspired version of the DS3, called the WRC, will debut too.
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this might be a classic for the french.
aw yes it yes,,, but who cares i dotn want to see it on the road.
it will have the driving capability of a dust bin.
i will not do any good for the transport of the world
"latest addition to its revamped DS range"
Where's the old range that has been revamped then?
Poor old krisitangj, eh? Irrational prejudice just has a way of bubbling to the surface, doesn't it?
As for the DS4, well, I'll wait to see the thing before I pass judgement on it. I'm hoping it will be a decent car, along with the forthcoming DS5. We need something to brighten the gloom.
I figured the public would be getting tired of crossovers by this time.Some of them are so ugly and a pain to see around when pulling out of a parking space in a normal car. Guess I will just have to use my van or pickup truck if more of these vehicles get tossed onto the roads.