DS 7 Crossback

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DS 7 Crossback (since 2018)
DS 7 Crossback (since 2018)
DS 7 Crossback
Production period: since 2018
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engines :
1.2–1.6 liters
(96–165 kW)
Diesel engines :
1.5–2.0 liters
(96–130 kW)
Otto hybrid :
1.6 liters
(165–220 kW)
Length: 4573 mm
Width: 1895 mm
Height: 1618-1631 mm
Wheelbase : 2738 mm
Empty weight : 1493-1900 kg
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2017) 5 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test

The DS 7 Crossback is an SUV from the DS Automobiles brand belonging to the French PSA group .

Model history

The vehicle was presented for the first time on February 28, 2017, and it had its public premiere at the 87th Geneva Motor Show in March 2017. Since then, the five-seater has been available to order, but the first vehicles were not delivered until January 2018.

Like the Opel Grandland X , the Peugeot 5008 II or the Citroën C5 Aircross , the SUV is based on the PSA Group's EMP2 platform. It is built in France and China . The DS 7 Crossback is the brand's second SUV after the DS 6 and the first to be sold in Europe.

Technical specifications

The DS 7 Crossback was initially available with a gasoline engine in two power levels and two diesel engines in two power levels. In October 2018, the 221 kW (300 PS) plug-in hybrid version DS7 Crossback E-Tense was presented at the Paris Motor Show. It was initially sold in France and Switzerland from March 2019. It has also been available in Germany since July 2019. A weaker plug-in hybrid followed in 2020.

The La Première edition, which can be ordered between March 7, 2017 and December 31, 2017, was only available with the two most powerful drives.

Parameters 1.2 Puretech 130 1.6 Puretech 180 1.6 Puretech 225 E-Tense 225 E-Tense 4x4 300 1.5 Blue HDi 130 2.0 BlueHDi 180
Order period 11 / 2018–01 / 2020 since 01/2020 08/2018–07/2019 since 07/2019 03/2017–07/2019 since 07/2019 since 06/2020 since 03/2019 (1) 11 / 2017–01 / 2020 since 01/2020 03 / 2017–01 / 2020 since 01/2020
Engine characteristics
Engine type R3 petrol engine R4 petrol engine R4 petrol engine + electric motor R4 diesel engine
Mixture preparation Direct injection Common rail direct injection
Engine charging turbocharger
Displacement 1199 cc 1598 cc 1499 cc 1997 cc
Max. power 96 kW (130 PS)
at 5500 rpm
133 kW (181 hp)
at 5500 rpm
165 kW (225 hp)
at 5500 rpm
165 kW (225 PS)
at 6000 rpm (2)
220 kW (300 PS)
at 6000 rpm (3)
96 kW (130 PS)
at 3750 rpm
130 kW (177 hp)
at 3750 rpm
Max. Torque 230 Nm
at 1750 rpm
250 Nm
at 1650 rpm
300 Nm
at 1900 rpm
360 Nm
at 3000 rpm (4)
520 Nm
at 3000 rpm (5)
300 Nm
at 1750 rpm
400 Nm
at 2000 rpm
400 Nm
at 1750 rpm
Power transmission
Drive, as standard Front wheel drive electric four-wheel drive Front wheel drive
Gearbox, as standard 6-speed manual transmission 8-speed automatic transmission 6-speed manual transmission 8-speed automatic transmission
Gearbox, optional - (8-speed automatic transmission) -
Readings
Top speed 195 km / h 220 km / h 236 km / h 234 km / h 225 km / h 240 km / h 194 km / h
(195 km / h)
195 km / h 218 km / h
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h 11.2 s 11.0 s 9.6 s 9.2 s 8.3 s 8.2 s 8.9 s 5.9 s 10.8 s
(11.9 s)
11.9 s 9.4 s
Fuel consumption
over 100 km (combined)
5.3–5.4 l super 5.0-5.1 l super 5.9 l super 5.3–5.4 l super 5.8 l super 5.5-5.6 l super 1.4-1.6 l super 1.5-1.6 l super 4.0-4.1 l diesel
(3.9-4.0 l diesel)
3.8-3.9 l diesel 4.9 l diesel 4.4–4.6 l diesel
CO 2 emissions (combined) 121-124 g / km 114-118 g / km 134 g / km 120-122 g / km 134 g / km 126-128 g / km 35-38 g / km 34-36 g / km 104-107 g / km
(103-105 g / km)
100-102 g / km 128 g / km 115-120 g / km
Tank capacity 62 l 43 l 55 l
Emission standard according to
EU classification
Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d Euro 6d-TEMP Euro 6d

Values ​​in round brackets apply to models with an optional gearbox.

(1) Initially only in France and Switzerland, since 07/2019 also in Germany
(2) System output, combustion engine: 133 kW (180 PS) / front electric motor: 81 kW (110 PS)
(3) System output, combustion engine: 147 kW (200 PS) / front electric motor: 81 kW (110 PS) / rear electric motor: 81 kW (110 PS)
(4) System torque, combustion engine: 300 Nm / front electric motor: 320 Nm
(5) System torque, combustion engine: 300 Nm / front electric motor: 320 Nm / rear electric motor: 166 Nm

Registration numbers

As early as 2017, 31 DS7 Crossbacks - all of them with diesel engines - were newly registered in Germany, although the vehicle was not yet officially available. In 2018 there were 1,412 vehicles. 983 of them were diesel-powered. In 2019, 809 of 1,435 vehicles were diesel-powered. The E-Tense also accounted for 14 models.

Trivia

For his inauguration on May 14, 2017, French President Emmanuel Macron chose the DS7 Crossback as his presidential vehicle.

Individual evidence

  1. Result of the DS7 Crossback in the Euro NCAP crash test (2017)
  2. Andreas Of: First seat test in the new SUV from Citroën. February 28, 2017, accessed August 1, 2017 .
  3. Be one of the first at the wheel of the Limited Edition DS 7 Crossback La Première! Retrieved August 1, 2017 .
  4. Citroën C5 Aircross. Retrieved August 1, 2017 .
  5. Jan Götze: DS-SUV attacks Q3 and X1. February 28, 2017, accessed August 1, 2017 .
  6. DS7 Crossback E-Tense Plug-In Hybrid Goes Official With 31 Miles Of EV Range And 296HP - Carscoops. In: carscoops.com. September 24, 2018, accessed September 24, 2018 .
  7. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2017 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 9, 2018 .
  8. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2018 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 14, 2019 .
  9. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2019 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 11, 2020 .
  10. ^ Jean-Baptiste Le Roux: Le président Macron opte pour le DS 7 Crossback comme voiture officielle. May 15, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017 .

Web links

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