Citroen has just introduced to its range in the United Kingdom the new DS3 Ultra Prestige. The luxury DS3 Ultra Prestige combines a premium specification, sophisticated style and the DS line range's distinctive personality, it is powered by an e-HDI 110 diesel that is fuel and CO2 efficient, and it comes with a stop and start system or a very sporty THP 155 petrol engine. The former offers a combined fuel economy figure of 74.4 miles per gallon and CO2 emissions of as little as just 99g per kilometre, making it ideal to either buy or rent out on a contract hire scheme for use as a company vehicle.
The front seats of the DS3 Ultra Prestige are fitted with 'watch strap' design seat upholstery and done out in 'Club' leather and sport a 'crescendo' colour affect, which is new and completely one of a kind. The colour of the leather which is on the front seats is inspired by the world of fashion and gradually transforms from white at the head of the back of the seat to black down on the base of the seat.
On the inside of the cabin, 'Alpine' white leather covers the dashboard strip, which is also embossed with the highly distinctive DS signature. The colour dials are white, which also matches the white of the detailing of the interior, for an additional styling effect. The extremely thick protective mats are braided in contrasting colours with double topstitching while leather trim has also been fitted to the central armrest and door panels.
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