DS E-Tense 2016

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Bringing together state-of-the-art technology and avant-garde design, the new DS E-Tense was presented over the web ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut next Tuesday.

DS Automobiles states that the show car, which is 4.72m long, 2.08m wide and 1.29m tall, benefits from a 402 HP and 516 Nm (381lb-ft) of torque electric motor, which allows a 0-100 km/h (62 mph) sprint made in 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).

Sending juice to the electric powertrain is a lithium-ion battery, fitted under the vehicle's monocoque carbon fiber chassis, that provides a total range of up to 360 km (224 miles) in the urban cycle or 310 km (193 miles) mixed.

The E-Tense is a GT with a sculpted and aerodynamic design that echoes the styling of the Divine DS study. Motorsport influences can be seen at the rear, where there is no windscreen, as it was replaced by digital rearview technology, while the central foglight is similar to a Formula racing car.

Also at the rear, designers added indicators integrated into the roof, claiming inspiration from the 1955 DS, and LED taillights. At the other end, there are active LED daytime running lights, which can rotate 180 degrees and will probably be used on future DS vehicles.

It apparently took 800 hours to design, test and produce the interior, which benefits from unique sweeping dashboard structure flowing forward to create the mount for the central touchscreen

The manufacturer has joined forces with Moynat to design a helmet harness, with BRM Chronographers for a watch that can be worn on the wrist of affixed to the car's central console, and with Focal, for a premium audio system.

Text by Cristian Gnaticov

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I. Can. Bold. And. Color. Words. Too. But. That. Doesn't. Make. My. Opinion. Matter
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No, wait...

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I use this color because I relate to it...

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...and I bold it because it might be difficult for some to read if I didn't. You did pick up on the single word sentences, though--the device I chose to put an emphasis on my statement in this particular instance--so cheers.

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Also, I'm well aware the colors aren't a perfect match to that seal, it's actually much closer to the Longhorns colors and the hex code is really easy to remember. Not that you brought it up, call it a preemptive strike.
 
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