The 1971 DS is a modern electrified version of the all-time great French motoring icon, renowned for its beauty and luxurious drive.
Original 2.0-litre, 4cyl petrol engine replaced it with a ‘Hyper9’ brushless electric motor, which produces 120 bhp, allied with 235Nm of instant torque – both of which are substantial increases over the original. Power is delivered to the front wheels through the car’s existing manual gearbox.
One of the DS’s defining features is its hydro-pneumatic suspension system, which enables it to self-level, and is responsible for the car’s famously plush ride quality. Electrogenic says its silent electric pump delivers a more sophisticated ride than the original.
Housed within the DS’s sleek body is a 48.5kWh battery, offering a real-world range of 140 miles/225km on every charge. The car is fitted with a 29kW charger, which will charge the batteries in around two hours.
The DS’s distinctive design remains unchanged. The absence of exhaust pipes and a subtle new ‘DS EV electronique’ decal on the boot are the only visual clues to the car’s new electric powertrain.
Electrogenic claims it has retained and improved the car’s famous ‘magic-carpet’ ride, combining it with a silent, zero-emission electric powertrain.
Past perfect, future sense: Iconic Citroen DS turns EV

A UK classic car electrification company has converted one of the icons of French car design into a fully electric vehicle, including its hydro-pneumatic suspension.

01 Aug 2021 | 7882 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

UK-based classic car electrification specialist Electrogenic has created an all-electric Citroen DS. The 1971 DS is a modern version of an all-time great French motoring icon, renowned for its beauty and luxurious drive. The Oxford-based company has retained and improved the car’s famous ‘magic-carpet’ ride, combining it with a silent, ...

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