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− | Originally a [[Citroën]] sub-brand meant to recall the [[Citroën DS]], created to market boutique models based around its core line. In 2014, DS became a marque of its own in China, where it offered the broadest model range. The China-only models even omitted the Citroën double-chevron badge. | + | Originally a [[Citroën]] sub-brand meant to recall the [[Citroën DS]], created to market boutique models based around its core line. In 2014, DS became a marque of its own in China, where it offered the broadest model range. The China-only models even omitted the Citroën double-chevron badge. The rest of the world followed, beginning with the facelifted DS 5 in 2015. |
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− | *[[Citroën DS3]] | + | *[[DS 3]] |
| *[[Citroën DS4]] | | *[[Citroën DS4]] |
| + | *[[DS 4]] |
| *[[Citroën DS5]] | | *[[Citroën DS5]] |
| *[[DS 5LS]] | | *[[DS 5LS]] |
| *[[DS 6]] | | *[[DS 6]] |
| + | *[[DS 7 Crossback]] |
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| [[Category:Marques]] | | [[Category:Marques]] |
Revision as of 20:28, 5 November 2018
Originally a Citroën sub-brand meant to recall the Citroën DS, created to market boutique models based around its core line. In 2014, DS became a marque of its own in China, where it offered the broadest model range. The China-only models even omitted the Citroën double-chevron badge. The rest of the world followed, beginning with the facelifted DS 5 in 2015.