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Why lease a DS?
DS arrived in 2009 as a sub-brand of Citroën with the launch of the Citroën DS3. A few years later, DS separated from Citroën. While it has not built the same brand recognition as other brands yet, especially in the UK, DS is quickly growing its market share with the regular release of new models.
DS cars are distinguished by their premium quality and stunning designs, while still coming in at an affordable price. It’s this combination of factors that ensures leasing a DS model is becoming increasingly popular for motorists in the UK.
What can you expect when you lease a DS? For a start, you will find a good lineup of models to choose from. While its portfolio may be smaller than other manufacturers with a stronger presence in the UK because of its focus on releasing fewer models with distinctive designs, DS still has several high-quality models to lease.
One of the most popular models in its current lineup is the DS3, a premium small hatchback that has become one of its most popular cars since its release. Alternatively, you could lease the DS3 Cabrio with its fabric roof, the DS4 hatchback with its unique style, or the DS5 with its stand-out design. As more new models are constantly being announced, there will be even more reasons to lease a DS.
DS separated from Citroën in order to focus on more premium models, and that is what you can expect when you lease one of its cars. With a range of upmarket models to choose from, all of which boast a more premium edge compared to Citroën, you know you will be driving a high-quality and refined car when you choose a DS.