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DS 3 review: Café Racer special edition sizzles

Posted on August 9, 2018July 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Rolling out originally with the chevrons of Citroën on the front, the DS 3 had a revamp and refresh in 2016, now sitting pretty in the avant-garde livery of DS Automobiles (no Citroën badges to be seen).

It sets the tone for the more established identity of DS Automobiles (the DS 5, DS 4 and DS 3 all get a more established identity, along with the original DS 7 Crossback), while Citroën heads in a different direction.

The DS 3 has been something of a success, selling plenty of this small hatch in the UK in its former guise. In its new form, modern badge in tact, is this the avant-garde compact hatch of choice?
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