OFFICIAL: Citroen DS3 Images and Details Revealed

Citroen DS Inside Concept

By Thami Masemola
February 5, 2009 8:27 PM
Filed Under: Citroen, European, Leaks

In 2007 Citroën unveiled the compact C-Cactus concept at the Frankfurt International Motor Show.

Now a picture showing a very similar-looking production version of the car has been leaked. The image was extracted from a video presentation which was shown to Citroën dealers and employees. Although unconfirmed, the image is clearly labled as Citroen DS3. The DS name is returning to the fore as an upmarket line of new vehicles that will help Citroën take a step up towards the higher luxury plane.

At 4.2 metres in length the C-Cactus would be too long to be a C2 replacement but it was exactly the same length as a C4. Incidentally the C4 is due for a replacement in 2010.

Hopefully more information will come to light at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Meanwhile a quick recap on the C-Cactus may be in order. The car shown in Frankfurt featured a 70hp (51kW) 1.4 HDi diesel-electric drivetrain.

[UPDATE] Press release, 25 DS Inside Concept and DS accessory product images added

Source: autoblog.it via autopareri.com via c-forum.forumpro.fr

Press Release (Click to expand)

Development strategy
Renewing models and making them significantly better than their predecessors is already an ambitious programme. But some customers want deeper-seated changes as mentalities shift from "wanting more" to "wanting better". This strategy is based on two approaches:

* Practical but stylish

The first approach, consisting in satisfying fundamental mobility needs, addresses customers who, having down-sized, are on the look-out for more economical - and more intelligent - products.

Some would describe this as low-cost, but it isn't. The real challenge for CITROËN is designing products that are less expensive but with no loss in appeal. This approach is perfectly illustrated by the CITROËN C3 Picasso, a real recession proof car. And, going forward, our CITROËN C-Cactus project will be an even more accomplished solution.

* Motoring pleasure and pride of ownership

In contrast, the second approach favours motoring pleasure, with no loss in practicality. Customers here are looking for outstanding products that confer status and bring them an all-new automotive experience. They want prestige, thrills and refinement, without the rigid codes of traditional upper-range models.

To address this need, CITROËN is today launching a new line of products to broaden its current range. The new line will consist of three new cars, positioned in the small, medium and large car segments, launched successively from 2010.

The first illustration of this new product line is the CITROËN DS INSIDE concept car. The concept car and vehicle line are characterised by forthright choices on styling, onroad performance and use. These are accessible objects of desire, cars that stand apart by their creativity, intelligent design and build quality, embodying the very best of CITROËN. The new product line will perfectly illustrate CITROËN's new spirit of "Créative Technologie".

The new line will also have a new naming system. Like the main range vehicles, which carry the letter C and a number, and, like the MPVs, which sport the Picasso signature, the new models will feature a special name: the DS line.

DS stood and continues to stand for a new approach to automobiles and the future. CITROËN is taking inspiration from its design DNA to strengthen the positioning of its new product line. The range instills the different spirit, that the name DS inspires. Hence the distinctive model line up will be called DS3, DS4 and DS5. DS: Different Spirit.

 

Comments

p0ssuid0
February 5, 2009 9:06 PM
well... i'm very surprised! a good looking citroen... well done! keep it this way!

AmazingJerry
February 5, 2009 9:15 PM
Oh my, that is one pretty sharp looking Citroen - never thought I'd hear myself says those words...

Motor_Yakuza
February 5, 2009 9:15 PM
Don't like the white roof, and it's to small.

radmeister
February 5, 2009 9:24 PM
Looks like a mini, but sharper. I like

THERENAISSANCEMAN
February 5, 2009 9:30 PM
these French... they are so liberal , they freely extend their grotesque sense of humour down to their automobles and assault rifles ( FAMAS )...and i for one am not laughing .is it so difficult to translate Laetit-tia Casta's voluptous contours onto design exercises such as this ?

Bristol411S3
February 5, 2009 9:30 PM
I loved the C-Cactus. I hope the DS3 keeps many of its features. I can't see a link between this and the DS line though, from a heritage perspective.

MAB
February 5, 2009 10:02 PM
Not only do I think its a great looking Citroen, (I've never thought of them as nice-looking, just 'alright'), but its a great looking hatch no matter what badge it wears. I love that color as well.

politz
February 5, 2009 10:08 PM
I am quite surprised: it looks like a Citroen... but looks good!

v6s_stink
February 5, 2009 10:55 PM
Hurray Citroen, its really nice looking and not derivative of other designs.

Have Citroen's ergonomics become less contrary to the rest of the world, and how is their quality now? I'd like to know more.

sfero
February 5, 2009 11:24 PM
I usually avoid to compare newly emerged cars to those that already exist. But in my eyes this one definitely looks like a mixture of Mini and new Ford Fiesta (I'm referring to both grill and bonnet). Nonetheless it is a good looking car and more enjoyable than the Cactus Concept!

TheGoddess
February 5, 2009 11:56 PM
WCF - This isn't going to be the production version of the C-Cactus! But I think it looks brilliant, even if it isn't really a proper DS. I'm also loving Citroen's new brand identity - their dealers are looking tired over here in the UK, so I'm glad to see that Citroen are acting on this. Looking forward to the standard new C3, too! Well done, Citroen. You're well and truly on a roll again!

IKA595
February 6, 2009 12:10 AM
Very well, Citroen - very well.


Edited by user on February 6, 2009 at 12:11 AM
motorsport13
February 6, 2009 5:06 AM
well done citroen i would never thought i would say this but thats one good looking car better than the min or the fiat500

BabyMilo
February 6, 2009 6:05 AM
When i clicked on the link i was expecting to hate it and find it really ugly, but when i saw the picture in full size i think it is pretty cool looking

tomita
February 6, 2009 8:58 AM
well, i'm sorry to say but this will not replace the c4, but the c3. this is the older model in their line-up, and following thegrowing trend with each new generation (used by all auto manufacturers). i think the name will be kept to c3 instead of ds3. the "DS" are used as a good marketing idea, to bring up to life the name, to be used in the future, most probably in the future c6, as DS6

afterace2
February 6, 2009 11:38 AM
I love what Citroen did in the past 4-5 years, in the late 90ties and early 00s they were pretty uninspired and made totally bland cars (like the first c5) but lately they are really showing class, leaving Pug and Renault far behind.

gorgonzola
February 6, 2009 5:19 PM
This is really great and innovative and unique....If the quality is as what they say it is...I want one.

boyke69
February 6, 2009 6:39 PM
Wow, lately all Citroen designs have been nice. Can't wait for the DS5.

alessandro
February 6, 2009 7:20 PM
If you cant afford to buy an A1 or Mini, will be definitely a smart move to look at that Citroen. You'll get both: the Mini-look and "Single Frame". What you dont get is a Citroen DS. Obiously people in Citroen have no competence to see the design patrimony and brand identy potential they have with their old DS line-up. DiSastrous - change logo if you have no design.

walou
February 8, 2009 6:31 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_DS

:)

pihkva
October 11, 2009 9:14 AM
I have reserved one for myself. 150HP version. Mmmmmm...... Delicious....


Edited by user on October 11, 2009 at 9:16 AM
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