Awarded the Most Beautiful Car of the Year in 2022 by the jury of the 37th edition of the International Automobile Festival, the DS 4 stands out from the crowd with its striking presence and charismatic exterior. Its design, complete with large alloy wheels and an aerodynamic profile, complete its iconic look.
The sculpted lights perfectly match its elegant shape, giving it a captivating identity.
The DS 4 offers a refined driving experience, featuring a 10-inch HD touchscreen and E-toggle gear control. Indulge in luxury with premium materials, including full grain or Nappa leather seats which showcase the signature DS watchstrap design.
E-Tense
Technology inspired by Formula E
Leveraging DS's participation in Formula E and their succuss as double champions, innovative technology has been integrated into the DS 4. This includes features like regenerative braking and the E-SAVE function, both derived and adapted from motorsport experience.
Experience hybrid
Hybrid
The 136hp hybrid combines a petrol engine with a self-recharging electric motor, decreasing fuel consumption by up to 15% compared to a traditional petrol engine. This rises to 30% when city driving.
You'll enjoy a relaxing driving experience in your DS 4 plug-in hybrid thanks to the geofencing feature, which automatically activates electric driving in low emission zones.
The 225hp plug-in hybrid achieves up to 174.5mpg, suitable for urban driving even with traffic restrictions.*
Explore offerOn both versions, you can automatically alternate between 100% electric and 100% petrol or combine the two if required – meaning the DS 4 can adapt to all driving situations for optimum use of electrical energy.
Terms and conditions
*The fuel consumption, electric range achieved and CO2 produced in real world conditions will depend upon a number of factors, including, but not limited to, the accessories fitted (pre and post registration), the starting charge of the battery (PHEV only), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load. The plug-in hybrid range requires mains electricity for charging. The WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) is used to measure fuel consumption, electric range and CO2 figures.