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Exclusive details on flagship DS 8

- Jonathan_burn@dennis.co.uk @Jonathan_burn Jonathan Burn

DS will crown its range with a ‘spectacula­r’ new flagship, Auto Express can reveal. It will be on sale by 2020 and mark 65 years since the arrival of the original Citroen DS.

The popularity of traditiona­l saloons is in decline – Ford recently decided to stop developmen­t of such vehicles in North America – but bosses from the newly formed luxury French brand feel it is imperative that the company has such a flagship model in its range.

Expected to be called the DS 8, the car is set to get a more radical look to help it fight against a struggling market. Speaking to Auto Express at the recent Beijing Motor Show, DS vice-president of product, Eric Apode, confirmed the design of the BMW 5 Series rival has been signed off by company bosses.

“The design is finished and I can tell you the car looks amazing. Since the beginning it was extremely important to have this car in our range,” he said. “But we will never do a copy; DS is something different, something spectacula­r. With our flagship we will do that.”

It’s understood the marque will shun a traditiona­l three-box saloon silhouette for a design-led fastback, as previewed by our exclusive images.

Design cues taken from the new DS 7 Crossback will appear to continue the family look, while the flagship’s more unconventi­onal rear end will give it a unique selling point in the market.

Apode added: “When we talk about DS, we say we are the only French car maker positioned in the luxury premium sector, that we are unique in this position. Whenever we do a car we don’t start the process by saying we want to copy a car from Mercedes.”

Beneath the skin, the DS 8 will be based on the recently launched Peugeot 508 and use that model’s EMP2 architectu­re, while convention­al 2.0-litre Bluehdi diesels and 1.6-litre Puretech petrols will be offered.

Electrific­ation will play a significan­t role in the DS 8, with Apode admitting that electrific­ation has become the new definition of luxury.

The plug-in hybrid model will make use of the E-tense system found in the current DS 7 Crossback. However, unlike with the SUV, it will be frontwheel drive only and feature a more modest power output. An EV range of 40 miles will be achievable.

Our images preview DS 8 fastback due on sale by 2020 “Electrific­ation has become the new definition of luxury”

ASTON Martin has revealed a newly commission­ed limitededi­tion V12 Vantage (above), intended to see out production of the Porsche 911 rival.

Called the V12 Vantage V600, it features a 592bhp 6.0-litre, 12-cylinder engine that’s linked to a seven-speed manual gearbox.

The aggressive bodywork is all carbon fibre, too, and a run of just 14 examples is planned.

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