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- Q1065813 abstract "The DS 4 is a compact car and it is the second model in the then new premium (luxury vehicle) DS sub-brand created by Citroën,now an independent brand. It was officially launched in 2011 internationally, but already on sale in some countries in late 2010. Based upon the Citroën C4 II, it features raised suspension to resemble a compact SUV and repositioned door handles to give a coupe-like silhouette. The rear windows are fixed, and do not slide or open outwardsAt launch, the petrol engines that powered the DS 4 were all a product of a collaboration between PSA and BMW, all being 1,598 cc four-cylinder, 16-valve units. The base VTi 120 was normally aspirated and put out 120 PS (88 kW). As its name implies it came with variable valve timing. The next engine up was the THP 155, essentially a turbo-charged version of the VTi. It put out 156 PS (115 kW) thanks to a twin-scroll turbocharger and dual overhead cams and used a 6-speed manual transmission. The most powerful engine option was the THP 200, a variation of the THP 155, but with an output of 200 PS (147 kW). Citroen initially offered two diesel engines in the DS 4 - the HDi 110, a 1,560 cc four-cylinder that put out 112 PS (82 kW) and the four-cylinder HDi 160 also found in the Citroën C5 sedan. It has a displacement of 1,997 cc and put out 163 PS (120 kW).The current engine line-up differs significantly.The DS 4 is available with Start&Stop technology and Citroën says that the battery has been optimized to withstand up to 600,000 starting cycles. The boot is 385 litres or 1021 litres with the back seats folded down.The DS 4's styling has been very well received by the international press.It was elected Most Beautiful Car of the Year at the International Automobile Festival, beating BMW’s new F10 5 Series and Honda's new CR-Z hybrid car. German magazine Auto Bild and its partner magazines throughout Europe have given it 1st Prize for Design in its category in Design Award contest.".
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- Q1065813 height "1.523".
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- Q1065813 length "4.275".
- Q1065813 manufacturer Q16040593.
- Q1065813 predecessor Q643966.
- Q1065813 productionStartYear "2010".
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- Q1065813 thumbnail Citroën_DS4_HDi_165_SportChic_–_Frontansicht,_4._Juni_2011,_Wülfrath.jpg?width=300.
- Q1065813 transmission "5 or 6-speedmanual".
- Q1065813 transmission "6-speed EMG".
- Q1065813 wheelbase "2.612".
- Q1065813 width "1.81".
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- Q1065813 aka "Citroën DS4".
- Q1065813 assembly "Mulhouse, France".
- Q1065813 bodyStyle "5".
- Q1065813 class "Compact car".
- Q1065813 engine "1.6".
- Q1065813 engine "2".
- Q1065813 layout Q9460131.
- Q1065813 manufacturer Q16040593.
- Q1065813 name "DS 4 Crossback".
- Q1065813 name "DS 4".
- Q1065813 platform Q7120585.
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- Q1065813 production "2010".
- Q1065813 production "2015".
- Q1065813 related "Citroën C4 II".
- Q1065813 transmission "5".
- Q1065813 transmission "6".
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- Q1065813 comment "The DS 4 is a compact car and it is the second model in the then new premium (luxury vehicle) DS sub-brand created by Citroën,now an independent brand. It was officially launched in 2011 internationally, but already on sale in some countries in late 2010. Based upon the Citroën C4 II, it features raised suspension to resemble a compact SUV and repositioned door handles to give a coupe-like silhouette.".
- Q1065813 label "DS 4".
- Q1065813 depiction Citroën_DS4_HDi_165_SportChic_–_Frontansicht,_4._Juni_2011,_Wülfrath.jpg.
- Q1065813 name "Citroën DS4 (until 2015)".
- Q1065813 name "DS 4".