The DS 4 (2015) is a
subcompact
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According to the U.S. Environmental Pr ...
hatchback, and it is the second model in the
luxury DS sub-brand created by
Citroën
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, now an independent brand. Starting in 2021, it is currently in its second generation, which is based on an all-new
EMP2 platform shared with the
Opel Astra L and
Peugeot 308 III. , it is currently slotted above the
DS 3 and below the
DS 7 Crossback.
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Overview
Based upon the
Citroën C4
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II, the first generation was officially launched internationally in March 2011, but already on sale in some countries by the end of 2010.
It features raised suspension to resemble a
compact SUV and repositioned door handles to give it a
coupé
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like silhouette.
The rear windows are fixed, and do not slide down or open outwards.
At launch, the petrol engines that powered the DS 4 were all a product of a collaboration between
PSA and
BMW
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, all being 1,598 cc four-cylinder, 16 valve units. The base VTi 120 was normally aspirated and put out . As its name implies it came with variable valve timing. The next engine up was the THP 155, essentially a turbocharged version of the VTi.
It put out thanks to a twin-scroll turbocharger and dual overhead cams, and used a six-speed manual transmission. The most powerful engine option was the THP 200, a variation of the THP 155, but with an output of . Citroën initially offered two diesel engines in the DS 4 – the HDi 110, a 1,560 cc four-cylinder that put out and the four-cylinder HDi 160 also found in the sedan
Citroën C5. There was also a 2.0-litre diesel displacing 1,997 cc and producing .
The engine line up differs significantly. The DS 4 is available with
Start&Stop technology and Citroën says that the battery has been optimised to withstand up to 600,000 starting cycles. The boot is and expand to with the back seats folded down. The DS 4's styling has been very well received by the international press.
It was elected ''Most Beautiful Car of the Year'' at the International Automobile Festival, beating
BMW
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’s new
F10 5 Series and
Honda
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's new
CR-Z hybrid car
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Hybrid powertrain ...
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History and profile
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'', and its partner magazines throughout Europe, have given it first prize for design, in its category in the contest Design Award. Production of the DS 4 ended in April 2018.
2015 facelift
File:2016 DS DS4 Elegance BlueHDi 1.6 Front.jpg, DS 4 Elegance
File:2016 DS DS4 Elegance BlueHDi 1.6 Rear.jpg, DS 4 Elegance
In August 2015, the facelifted DS 4 was announced by DS Automobiles, as part of their separation from Citroën to become a standalone brand. The revised model no longer featured Citroën badges, with the 'DS Wings' grille design. The facelift also introduces the ''DS 4 Crossback'' variation, fitted with large black wheels, wheel arch trims and roof bars.
The interior has been refined with door panels upholstered in Nappa leather while the seats are upholstered in semi-aniline leather featuring a signature 'watch-strap' design. The DS 4 also features a panoramic windscreen offering 45 degree upward vision for greater visibility while both the driver and passenger have rigid individual blinds and folding sun shields.
Petrol engines included a and 230 Nm 1.2-litre engine mated to a 6-speed transmission which was available on the hatchback and Crossback versions and a and 240 Nm 1,6-litre engine mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. There was also a 1.6-litre engine offering and 285 Nm of torque, only be available for the DS4 hatchback. Diesel engines includes a and 300 Nm 1.6-litre engine mated to either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission for both the hatchback and Crossback versions. There's also a and 370 Nm 2.0-litre diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission which is only available for the DS 4 hatchback. The diesel range is completed with a 2.0-litre diesel engine that offers and 400 Nm of torque and is only available with a 6-speed automatic.
File:DS4_Crossback_BlueHDi_120_So_Chic_2018_(42354515181).jpg, DS 4 Crossback
File:DS4_Crossback_So_Chic_2018_%2843970891742%29.jpg, DS 4 Crossback
Safety

The
European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) (Europe’s rough equivalent to the United States’s
IIHS) gave the DS4 one five-star rating overall. The
Peugeot 508 was scored the same, with the only difference being a higher child occupant rating in the 508, and slightly higher pedestrian impact rating for the DS4.
Engines
Production and sales
References
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Citroën vehicles
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Luxury vehicles
Compact cars
Hatchbacks
Euro NCAP small family cars
Cars introduced in 2011