2021-08-18 22:29:45

DS Automobiles to produce four electric crossovers

French brand DS Automobiles, which produces premium cars, has planned the development and release of four new products.

The first car among the electric crossovers will be the second-generation DS 7 Crossback, which will begin sales in 2025. This novelty will be created by STLA Medium architecture, which will be implemented in Peugeot e-3008 in 2023.

According to rumors, electric DS 7 Crossback will be given a range of 500 kilometers.

The French brand also wants to release a coupe-crossover DS P85, almost identical to the DS Aero Sports Lounge prototype. Perhaps it will be a specific version of the DS 7.

Also, the French will create a crossover DS P95 - a rival for Volkswagen ID.6 - and compact DS3 Crossback E-Tense (this car will appear in 2026, and it will be equipped with an electric motor 95 "horses" in the basic version).

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