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DS No4 E-TENSE

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By Jonathan Crouch

This all-electric version of the DS No4 compact premium hatch takes its French brand into a new segment. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

Ten Second Reviewword count: 38

The DS brand enters family hatch segment of the EV market with this car, the No4 E-TENSE. There's familiar Stellantis Group full-electric engineering here, but in this case it's been packaged with quite a lot more Gallic flair.

Backgroundword count: 128

The DS brand has yet to bring us an electric car to sell in significant numbers. But it might have done so here with this model, the DS No4 E-TENSE. It's the French marque's third EV. The small quirky DS 3 E-TENSE compact crossover hasn't attracted much of a following. And the flagship DS No8 E-TENSE saloon is a rare sight on our roads. This No4 E-TENSE model could be different. In reality, it's merely re-packaged Peugeot E-408, but the re-packaging is really rather appealing. Strangely, the car the DS No4 is merely a facelift of, the DS 4 launched in 2022, didn't come in EV form. Now that the brand can offer a car in this segment, how will this one fare? Let's take a closer look.

Engines and Tech Specword count: 221

There's just a single E-TENSE powertrain option. It features a front-mounted electric motor with 213hp and 343Nm of torque. Energised by 58.3kWh battery that's a fraction larger than the 55.4kWh unit fitted to an equivalent Peugeot E-308. Despite that, the No4 E-TENSE model's EV range figure of 278 miles is 3 miles less than its Peugeot counterpart. With the extra weight of this EV variant, you won't have quite the same sharp handling as an equivalent combustion version of this car could offer. As on the E-308, expect ride quality to be better than it is on most other compact EVs of this size (and far softer than in the equivalent rather over-firm Vauxhall Astra Electric); you certainly won't be clumping over speed humps and crashing through pot holes in the way we have with some recent small EVs we've tested. And DS has kept wind noise and tyre roar at reasonable levels, so you can get the refinement benefit of that near-silent powertrain. On all models, there's a bit of (rather basic) drive assist technology too, courtesy of an 'Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go' (which automatically maintains your speed to vehicles in front on the highway and when you come across a tailback, will seamlessly bring you to a stop, then when appropriate, automatically start you off again).

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Max

Price:

£36,995.00 (At 5 Sep 2025)

£41,860.00 (At 5 Sep 2025)

Max Speed (mph):

99

0-62 mph (s):

10

Electric WLTP-Rated Driving Range (miles):

278

Length (mm):

4400

Width (mm):

1870

Height (mm):

1470

Boot Capacity (l):

390

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