18 May 2023, 08:01 UTC · By: Cristian Gnaticov / The Stellantis-owned French premium car brand has updated the DS 9 for the new model year, giving it additional gizmos and a new range-topping grade
16 Nov 2022, 11:10 UTC · By: Cristian Agatie / Euro NCAP has released its November crash tests results, where 15 car models have achieved the highest safety rating, including three Chinese vehicles
6 Oct 2022, 09:40 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The DS 9 Opera Premiere specification is based on the Rivoli + variant and is available with E-Tense 250 and E-Tense 4x4 360 plug-in hybrid drivetrains
12 Jan 2022, 23:00 UTC · By: Gustavo Henrique Ruffo / Being part of Stellantis is not the central coincidence: the rendering artist Theottle thinks the new 300 could also be a very aerodynamic sedan.
3 Dec 2021, 13:44 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The DS 9 is now offered with three gasoline-electric plug-in hybrid drivetrains in the E-TENSE 225, E-TENSE 4x4 360 and now the new E-TENSE 250
11 Nov 2021, 10:45 UTC · By: Aurel Niculescu / Kleber Silva, the Brazilian virtual artist behind the “kdesignag” account on social media, continues his European periplus through Stellantis' high-born assets
27 Oct 2021, 08:45 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / Not only will DS Automobiles continue to operate in China, but the plan is to boost sales for the premium-feeling French brand starting next year
9 Jul 2021, 11:59 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / This multi-color DS 9 sedan is based on the E-TENSE 225 Rivoli spec and has been wrapped in a colored film that mixes golden glitter and pearlescent particles
26 Feb 2020, 19:50 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / The SM was one of the prettiest cars of its era and it also adopted many features we now take for granted. Maybe the DS 9 needs to be more like that if it wants
25 Feb 2020, 10:19 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / 2021 DS 9 launched as a plug-in hybrid executive sedan with styling we've already seen before, but with enough tech to make its mark
25 Sep 2019, 15:27 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / The camouflage pattern looks a lot like "Razzle Dazzle", which they used for battleships during the First World War. Apparently, this messes with cameras