Citroen To Turn DS4 Into Hot Hatch?
All-wheel-drive 300hp hybrid hot hatch mooted for 2013
Citroen is planning to put a hot version of its new DS4 hatch on the roads by 2013 - according to a report in German magazine Auto Bild.
We've thus far rather ignored the DS4 on PH, being as it's a little too run of the mill for us, but news of a potential DS4 Racing version to sit above the DS3 Racing in Citroen's hot hatch hierarchy.
Should the DS4 Racing come to fruition it would be targeted against the likes of the Golf R and Audi S3, with a 1.6-litre turbocharged motor with around 200bhp (presumably the same one that serves in the DS3 and various other Peugeot-Citroens) driving the front wheels, and a 95hp electric motor to turn the rear wheels.
Yes, that would make it a hybrid, (shudder, etc) but it would also make it a near- 300bhp hot hatch and therefore very fast.
The common-or-garden DS4 will hit showrooms next year, with the hot version - should it happen - following a couple of years after that.


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Hopefully some engineer will explain that I'm talking pish and the leccie motor could be enhanced/modified to match?
Hopefully some engineer will explain that I'm talking pish and the leccie motor could be enhanced/modified to match?
I dont want a combined/ overall out put of 300 bhp, I want a 300bhp supercharged/ turbocharged engine in a proper four wheel drive car
Come on copy the subaru lead and give us some silly performance car based on a rally car.(there is a market for them).
Peugeout missed the trick with the 206 as well, The amount of people that wanted the WRC kit for the 206 and they released the stupid GT with its 'fat lip' bumpers.(not pretty and they didn't even fit the 2.0 180bhp to it!!)


Come on copy the subaru lead and give us some silly performance car based on a rally car.(there is a market for them).
Maybe there's a shed load of these sold in London that do 5k a year, but on my travels these seem as rare as hens teeth

Come on copy the subaru lead and give us some silly performance car based on a rally car.(there is a market for them).
Maybe there's a shed load of these sold in London that do 5k a year, but on my travels these seem as rare as hens teeth
Not seen many EVO's to be fare
(Thats traveling between the North East and North Yorkshire every day)
But you also want to be able to charge from the engine if it's empty.
There is a 3rd factor, the way electric motors deliver power, they tend to be constant power rather than constant torque.
The critical points to this thing are 2 fold:
1. How much weight does it add?
2. How much cost does it add to the price of the car?
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