French luxury brand DS, part of the Stellantis fold, has plans to exclusively launch electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids starting from 2025, and a midsize crossover will mark the start of the transition.
The crossover is expected to go by the name DS 8 Crossback, and a prototype has been spotted again. Crossback is the tag DS uses for crossovers.
The shape more closely resembles a high-riding sedan with a fastback roof than a conventional crossover, which may help its appeal in China where sedans still sell in strong numbers. DS already offers a midsize sedan at its flagship there, known as the DS 9. The newcomer may ultimately replace the DS 9 which dates back to 2020.
The design was previewed with 2020’s DS Aero Sport Lounge concept. At the reveal, former DS CEO Beatrice Foucher said the concept’s design previews the future of the brand, and hinted that work on such a model may already be at an advanced stage.
DS Aero Sport Lounge concept
Underpinning the new vehicle is thought to be Stellantis’ STLA Medium platform, which is designed to support both EVs and plug-in hybrids. The platform made its debut last year in the Peugeot 3008 compact crossover.
EVs based on the STLA Medium platform come with front- or all-wheel-drive powertrains, the latter generated by having an electric motor at each axle. The platform is designed to fit batteries with a usable capacity of up to 98 kwh, and offer power outputs up to 382 hp. It isn’t clear how much horsepower the crossover will offer.
Look for a debut of the crossover around early 2025. Production is expected to take place at a Stellantis plant in Melfi, Italy.
While there are no plans to introduce DS to the U.S., some of the crossover’s specifications and technologies may be shared with STLA Medium-based EVs ultimately sold here.