Citroën has sold more than 180,000 DS line models worldwide since launch. The adventure continued at the recent 2012 Geneva Motor Show when they revealed the Citroën DS4 Racing Concept. As with the DS3 Racing, the engineers at Citroën Racing and the styling team firmly stamped the DS4 with the image of the Brand’s racing department.
Making its world debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, the Citroën DS4 Racing Concept featured “100% Racing” attributes. The chassis is 35 mm lower than the regular model and track is 55 mm wider at the front and 75 mm wider at the back. The concept car also sported an air diffuser, a front bumper panel, a lower-body belt line and wing extensions. Citroën Racing had tweaked the 1.6-litre turbo engine to develop 256 bhp, or 160 bhp per litre – a record for a series-production car. This spectacular performance comes hand in hand with controlled CO2 emissions of 155 g/km.
Citroën Racing engineers had also redeveloped the running gear with the utmost precision. The concept car was equipped with four-pot, fixed calliper brakes at the front, with special discs widened to 380 mm in diameter, and shod with larger, 19-inch wheels (235/40).
Another stand-out feature of the Citroën DS4 Racing Concept was its matte grey, textured-effect paint which was a first in the automotive sector. The grain of the paint catches the light differently and further enhances the body styling, while the colour is sober, modern and robust and ideally suited to a sports car. To refine the exterior aesthetic, the concept car got a two-tone roof and specially-designed, twotone wheel rims. We look forward to Brookland Motors to introduce this car here when it goes in series production.