Other stand-out design features include the slim ‘Pixelvision’ headlights with their prominent fang-like daytime running lights jutting down below. At the rear, this motif appears to be replicated by long vertical light bars at the new model’s corners.
DS has also given us a look at the interior of the new No.8. With ‘boat-inspired design’ the No.8 features a wraparound dash layout with a fairly conventional large central landscape screen and driver’s display. What is slightly unconventional is the steering wheel, which features four spokes in an ‘X’ shape. A shot of the interior in the dark shows a rather spectacular ambient lighting arrangement.
The new DS No.8 is set to be revealed in full before the end of this year, with the brand claiming that it is “meeting its customers’ expectations by changing the shape of cars in the SUV class”.
Earlier this year, DS gave us a glimpse of its future design direction with the SM Tribute concept, but the new No.8 SUV doesn’t appear to be inspired by that sleek retro saloon.
In terms of dimensions, the new model seems similar in scale to the existing DS 7 mid-size SUV. That greater emphasis on aerodynamics should help it achieve the headline-grabbing 466-mile range figure, which is also likely to be supported by a large battery back.
Similarly sized EVs recently launched by other Stellantis group brands include the Peugeot E-3008 and the Vauxhall Grandland, so there’s a good chance that the new DS will use the same STLA Medium platform as those cars. Either way, it looks like we’ll know more about the DS newcomer very soon.
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