
The DS 4, updated for 2015

The DS 4 has always been a quirky choice, but the revamped model offers good styling and value
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The interior of the DS 4 is certainly plush, with watch-strap leather a luxurious option

The distinct lack of Citroen badging marks a deliberate move to separate the brands
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The new DS 4 sits lower to the ground than it’s predecessor, with 38 colour combinations for a bold, distinctive look

The rear door opening is narrow and the back seats feel claustrophobic to average-sized adults
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A seven-inch touchscreen comes as standard, as does navigation, a reversing camera and dual-zone climate control

Inconsistency blights the ride, but the 2.0-litre engine is punchy, smooth and efficient
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