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Things are finally going to get interestin­g at DS during 2017

- GRAHAM HOPE Editor Graham_hope@dennis.co.uk

THERE are many car brands that need a big 2017, but few more so than DS. When it split from Citroen a couple of years ago, it was very much a ‘soft’ launch; there was no genuinely new product. Instead it has concentrat­ed on building its infrastruc­ture in preparatio­n for a major assault.

It’s a strategy that has meant progress has appeared slow. But when I caught up with sales and marketing boss Arnaud Ribault at the new DS Urban Store in the Westfield London shopping mall, he made it clear that the vision for DS remains on track.

“Yes, the volume has decreased [since launch],” he said. “But that is fine with our strategy as we have a good transforma­tion in brand image. The most important work we do is to create the distributi­on system and work on the customer experience.”

Ribault is a realist, though, and accepts that DS’S future will be determined by the cars it makes. To that end he is hugely excited by the near-production ready SUV that will appear at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, likely to be strongly influenced by the Wild Rubis concept (above). “It will be our flagship and pull the brand. It will be a big step in our project in terms of tech and equipment,” admitted Ribault.

It’ll go on sale in 2018, to be followed by five more new DS cars that will be sold globally and all offer electrific­ation; an interestin­g prospect. Intriguing­ly Ribault told me DS’S Canadian joint venture with Quebec and Exagon is working to “create components for high-performanc­e electric cars – between 400bhp and 700bhp”. We know the E-tense concept had around 400bhp, but could something truly thrilling also be in the pipeline? Time will tell, but what is clear is that things are finally moving in terms of new cars. Many will be watching this most ambitious of projects with a keen eye over the next 12 months, myself included.

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