DS – DS7 Crossback
DS – DS7 Crossback
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Its tapered nose and slim chrome grille set the stage for a new vision of the automobile – the Citroën DS, or the world’s most beautiful car, comes in a most iconic Crossback version!
Name of the model : DS7 Crossback
Brand : DS
Description : DS 7 CROSSBACK, a refined SUV, asserts its nobility through a recognizable front end: the DS WINGS. From the side, its sculpted shapes and the sophisticated design of its rims underline its dynamism. Faceted like a piece of jewelry, the DS ACTIVE LED VISION enhances its exterior design.
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