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Citroen turns on style

Citroen carries on where it left off with the stunning DS3, with its larger brother, the DS4.

Citroen DS4

We broke news of the new DS4 from Citroen at the end of August (Issue 1,130), ahead of its debut at October’s Paris Motor Show. 

Less immediately striking in the metal than the smaller DS3, but with a clear link to the C4 on which it’s based, it was another step in the right direction for the French company’s design department. 

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Exterior highlights include the rear doors’ hidden handles, chrome mirrors, and distinctive DS badging at the top of the B-pillar. The DS4 is due on sale late in 2011. Five engine choices – two diesels and three petrols – will be available.

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