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The French luxury automobile brand, DS Automobiles, has announced its latest creation, the DS No4 E-Tense. This mid-size electric vehicle is set to make its market debut next September, and we're excited to share more about this distinctive model.
Built on the advanced EMP2 platform, the DS No4 supports both electric and hybrid powertrains. The core model, the DS No4 E-Tense, is powered by a 156 kW electric motor, offering a standard range of 450 kilometers from its 58 kWh battery pack. For those seeking a plug-in hybrid option, the vehicle boasts an electric driving range of over 80 kilometers, supported by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder turbo engine and an electric motor.
The DS No4 is not just about performance; it's about luxury and technology. It features two 10-inch displays for instruments and the central screen, providing a sleek and modern interface for drivers. The model is available in two trim levels: Pallas and Etoile. The Pallas offers massage seats, driver assistance systems, and a head-up display, while the Etoile takes luxury to the next level.
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The DS No4 is designed in Paris and produced in Rüsselsheim, Germany. As part of the Stellantis group, DS Automobiles continues to push the boundaries of innovation and design with this latest offering.
For more information on the DS No4, or to sign up for the newsletter, visit the DS Automobiles website today.
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