The Paris Motor Show is just around the corner and has a great selection of concept cars and exhibitions up its sleeve this year. Among these is the debut of the new French marque, DS.
It will be presenting two concept cars at the show – the Divine DS and the DS 3 Ines de la Fressange Paris Concept. What’s more, DS will also be showing off its latest production models – DS 3 and DS 3 Cabrio.
The brand was officially created on June 1st and will be using the Paris Motor Show to present itself to the public, exhibiting style, refinement, excellent technology and luxurious materials.
DS says that its two concept cars are good examples of what the brand has in store for the future.
The Divine DS is a four-door compact car that is sleek with a set of graphic signatures. For this car, the design teams invented a new philosophy for personalisation that they titled ‘hyper-typage’. This meant that they have produced three interior trims for the car that are interchangeable and unique.
Meanwhile, the DS Styling Centre and Ines de La Fressange Paris fashion house came together to develop two concepts – one was based on the DS 3 while the other followed the DS 3 Cabrio. This resulted in the DS 3 Ines De La Fressange Paris Concept. What stands out about these cars is the strong styling, graphics, materials and colours involved.
The bodywork of the DS 3 concept will be shown in a satin-finish Ink Blue with a glossy Onyx Black roof. Meanwhile, the DS 3 Cabrio will be presented in Perla Nera Black and has an Infinite Blue soft top.
Each of these cars is fitted with 17-inch Aphrodite diamond-cut alloy wheels and come with exclusive Ines Red door mirrors.
As well as witnessing these concept cars, visitors will also get to take a look at what DS has in store. They will get the chance to find out about the brand’s newest products and features and the release of its new online services, DS Connect.
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