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Citroen DS5 prices

Citroen DS5 prices to start from £22,400 and top out at £32,200 for the diesel-electric hybrid model

The Citroen DS5 will cost from £22,400 when it goes on sale in April, but range-topping Hybrid4 models will cost as much as £32,200. 

Citroen sees the DS5 as an alternative to models like the BMW 3 Series, boasting a luxurious cabin and sporty drive. The range kicks off with a 1.6-litre e-HDi engine with 109bhp, but a 158bhp 2.0-litre diesel and 197bhp turbocharged petrol engine are also available. Topping the range is the diesel-electric hybrid variant. 

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DSign is the most basic trim-level and comes equipped with keyless go, cruise control, electric windows all-round, air con and Bluetooth. DStyle models get part leather seats, sat-nav and a reversing camera. The flagship DSport models get full leather massage seats and front parking sensors. 

Citroen predicts the 2.0-litre diesel with 158bhp in DStyle trim, which costs £25,900, will be the most popular model. 

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