Especificaciones y análisis del DS 5
Power
200HP
Torque
275Nm
Consumption
6.7l/100
Emissions
155g/km
0-100 km/h
8.2s
Top Speed
235km/h
Weight
1580kg
Price
35,330€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
468 L
60 L
147 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the DS 5 THP 200 Sport · 200 CV (2014-2015)
General description
The DS 5 THP 200 Sport is a statement of intent, a rolling work of art that challenged the conventions of the premium segment in 2014. It's not just a car; it's an experience of French luxury and avant-garde, designed for those who seek to stand out and feel the road in a unique way, far from German sobriety.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, its 200 horsepower feels alive and energetic. The THP engine pushes forcefully from low revs, offering a gratifying acceleration that pins you to the seat, while the six-speed manual gearbox connects you directly to the mechanics. Its chassis is firm, prioritizing agile handling and a sporty aesthetic over absolute comfort, transmitting every nuance of the asphalt for an exciting and characterful drive.
Design and aesthetics
Design is its soul. On the outside, it's a bold sculpture, with fluid lines and daring details like the iconic chrome 'sabre' that runs along the side. But it's inside where the magic happens: a cockpit inspired by aeronautics, with a wraparound center console and roof-mounted controls that make you feel like you're in an airplane's cockpit. Every material, every stitch, breathes exclusivity and attention to detail.
Technology and features
For its time, the DS 5 was a technological showcase. The instrumentation was projected onto a Head-Up Display, creating a futuristic atmosphere. The center console, with its screen and analog clock, masterfully blended the digital and the classic. The panoramic roof, divided into three parts, each with its electric blind, was a stroke of genius that flooded an already spectacular interior with light.
Competition
It dared to face the German titans like the Audi A4 or the BMW 3 Series head-on, but its real battle was fought on its own turf. Its concept, halfway between a sedan, a wagon, and a coupe, made it an exotic alternative to models like the Volkswagen Passat CC or the Volvo V40, seducing an audience that valued design and originality above all else.
Conclusion
The DS 5 THP 200 Sport is not a rational choice; it's love at first sight. It's a car for the driver who appreciates beauty, who enjoys an interior that is a work of art, and who seeks an emotional connection with their machine. It's a piece of Parisian haute couture made into a car, a bold gamble that, even today, continues to turn heads and stir passions.




