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Citroen DS3 'Red' launched

A new special edition 'Red' Citroen DS3 has been launched in the UK.

Citroen has launched a new ‘Red’ special edition DS3 model, which offers an improves spec and two new colour schemes - Polar White or Perla Nera Black with a red grille, roof and mirror casings.

Two different ‘Red’ packages are offered. The DStyle gets 16-inch ‘Ashera’ alloy wheels in either black or white with red centre caps, as well as Citroën’s ‘Connect Signature’ pack as standard – which includes an improved in car entertainment system.

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For the DSport Red, 17-inch ‘Bellone’ wheels are specified as standard – again in a choice of black or white – and you get the ‘City signature’ package. This includes auto headlights and wipers, parking sensors, and the same car stereo package as the DStyle.

The DStyle is available with the 120bhp petrol or 90bhp HDI diesel engine - starting from £15,655 - and the DSport gets the higher state of tune HDI 115 or full-fat THP 155 option - starting from £17,780. Both models are on sale now.

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