A New DS Hot Hatch Won't Happen, But 'Luxury Performance' Models Will

Having dabbled with hot hatchbacks with the hand-me-down DS 3 inherited from Citroen, DS says the future will move its cars further away from the likes of Peugeot's GTis
A New DS Hot Hatch Won't Happen, But 'Luxury Performance' Models Will

DS will not develop a traditional hot hatch, according to comments made by a senior company executive. Instead, the brand will leave that job to Peugeot and focus on ‘luxury performance’.

Jean-Marc Finot, head of motorsport for PSA, which owns both brands plus Citroen – and Opel and Vauxhall, once the sale is finalised – told Car magazine that DS would build ‘powerful’ cars but focus more on materials quality and a premium ambiance than outright sporting potential.

A New DS Hot Hatch Won't Happen, But 'Luxury Performance' Models Will

Finot, who oversees Peugeot’s Dakar rally efforts as well as DS’s assault on Formula E and Citroen’s World Rally Championship programme, all-but confirmed that a hotter DS range is in the pipeline, but that it will stop short of GTi territory.

“A GTi will be sportier. The DS Performance line will focus upon luxury – powerful cars with a luxury twist.”

This would be a departure from the DS 3 Performance’s more straightforward approach, which was pre-ordained by the direction its original designers at Citroen set for it.

A New DS Hot Hatch Won't Happen, But 'Luxury Performance' Models Will

Discussing options for how Citroen and DS could establish themselves in the hot hatch market, it’s clear that Finot is undecided as to whether it’s even possible with Citroen without stealing sales from the Peugeot 208 and 308 GTis. Instead, he explained, a Citroen effort would have to be more about a feel-good factor than anything else. He said:

“It is a people-minded brand, so such a vehicle must be in the feel-good category, between a standard car and a performance car like the Peugeot GTi.”

Whether that means a return to the murky waters of the C4 by Loeb, we don’t know, but we can only hope not. It also remains to be seen what PSA decides to to with the VXR and OPC badges once it absorbs the ex-General Motors brands fully.

Comments

Cooper 4

Bugger..

07/26/2017 - 08:59 |
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Tomislav Celić

Ferrari: We made a SUV but people will call it FUV becouse we are the best company and people will listen to everything we say

DS: Lol watch me while my fans call hot hatches “luxury performance”

07/26/2017 - 09:03 |
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Anonymous

“Luxury performance”… Ok then.

07/26/2017 - 09:05 |
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captaind00m

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

when a car company which name you didnt even know it exists wants to make “luxury performance”

07/27/2017 - 08:14 |
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Muhammad Haqy Aunoora

I think when people think about ‘Luxury performance” they will go to Merc-AMG instead

07/26/2017 - 09:56 |
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DL🏁

DS brand thing and their cars should rather be called BS

07/26/2017 - 14:20 |
8 | 0

The 5 and 3 aren’t bad, can’t speak about the 4 lol

07/26/2017 - 15:47 |
1 | 0

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