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DS4 Racing (France, 2012)

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The hot hatch concept modifies the DS4 significantly. It sits 35mm lower, 55mm wider in the front and 75mm wider in the rear. 

The DS4 Racing Concept has an extremely low front air dam with a large air intake. It also has modified, wider fenders and rear air diffuser. 

Citroen modified the the 1.6 liter, turbo engine to produce 256hp and to emit 155g/km of CO2. It also gets larger, four piston 380mm brakes with 19in wheels.

The car's textured, gray paint can also be seen in the close up pictures of the DS4 Racing Concept.



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The DS4 is available with an engine lineup consisting of two HDi diesels and three petrol powerplants. The two HDi diesels, the HDi 110 (also available as an e-HDi version) and the HDi 160, feature Citroën’s Diesel Particulate Filter System. The VTi 120, THP 155 and the THP 200 are the petrol engines, co-developed with BMW. With 4.27m length, 1.81m width and 1.53m of height the DS4 features a dynamic coupe-like design. The DS4 combines coupe style with 2+2 door practicality ...  more
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