New 2022 DS 7 facelift: prices, powertrains and trim levels
The DS 7 has been given a refresh with new styling, plug-in hybrid power and revised technology
We first saw the DS 7 Crossback top the French premium brand’s SUV lineup in 2017 and now a new facelifted model has arrived for 2022. To go with the new infotainment system and revised exterior, DS has also launched a high-performance E-Tense 4x4 360 plug-in hybrid model to top the range.
Order books are open now and DS says first customer deliveries can be expected before the end of 2022. Prices start from £36,760 for the entry-level diesel Performance Line model, rising up to £62,940 for the range-topping Opera Premiere PHEV version.
DS 7 facelift design
At the front, the big change is the new running light design. Four illuminated strakes run from each headlight and down the front bumper, which has been redesigned to accommodate a larger front grille and a tweaked “DS wing” motif. This is finished in either gloss black or chrome depending on trim, and numerous new paint colours are available across the line-up.
DS has also updated the car’s headlights to incorporate its Pixel LED Vision 3.0 tech, which shines brighter and illuminates more of the road ahead. The system offers tailored lighting settings for certain types of roads and weather conditions, and can block individual high beam light paths to avoid blinding other road users.
At the rear, DS’s designers have added creases to give the appearance of a wider, squarer stance, as well slimmer LED tail-lights and a new “DS Automobiles” script to replace the old “Crossback” badging. New 19-inch alloy wheels have also been fitted, with the most powerful plug-in model gaining 21-inch rims.
DS has also reworked the interior, with a new 12-inch infotainment touchscreen taking centre stage on the dashboard. It’s a larger display than the DS 4 hatchback, although it runs the same IRIS software as it’s smaller sibling. It's a more advanced set-up than the outgoing DS 7 with a widget-based home screen, voice recognition and a higher resolution for the front and rear parking cameras.
The central display is joined by a new 12-inch digital instrument panel, featuring updated graphics and driver personalisation options - this is standard on all trim levels. This can also display a feed from the DS 7's night vision system, which warns the driver of upcoming hazards in low light conditions.
There's also a camera tucked behind the steering wheel to monitor the driver, warning them in case of tiredness. Adaptive stop-and-go cruise control also features, along with an Active Scan Suspension system which monitors the tarmac ahead and primes the dampers to suit the road surface ahead.
There are new embossed leather dashboard and door panels too, and new colours are available for the DS’s unique pearl-effect stitching. Buyers can specify black or grey nappa leather - the latter now available with “watch strap” upholstery - with Performance Line models featuring darker black Alcantara trim inside. Basalt black leather is also available, with a fish-scale inspired design.
Prices and specs
Starting at £36,760 is the Performance Line DS 7. As standard you’ll get keyless entry and start, a USB-C port, black Alcantara leather and an ‘Advanced Safety’ pack consisting of blind spot detection, lane keep assist and traffic sign recognition.
The Performance Line+ starts from £39,460 and adds a reversing camera, front parking sensors, electrically adjustable and heated seats and a ‘Premium’ leather steering wheel with contrast stitching.
The Rivoli trim level kicks off at £40,660, adding Nappa leather to the cabin with chrome accents on the exterior as well as chrome roof rails. The front seats have massaging functions and on the dash you’ll find a B.R.M R180 clock.
Above that, you’ll find the Opera trim level at £51,540. As standard, Opera model gets an electric tailgate, panoramic sunroof, wireless smartphone charging and two USB-C ports. There’s also DS ‘Drive Assist’ which can keep the car central in its lane and maintain speed with traffic.
The range-topping Opera Premiere costs from £62,940 and receives 21-inch diamond-cut wheels, a 360-degree reversing camera, a 14-speaker Focal sound system and a hands-free electric tailgate.
Engines and performance
Four powertrains, including three different plug-in hybrid versions are available for the facelifted DS 7. The existing 1.5-litre BlueHDi diesel motor returns with 128bhp and 300Nm of torque. The diesel can be had in Performance Line, Performance Line+ and Rivoli versions.
The least powerful, entry-level plug-in hybrid E-Tense 225 combines a 178bhp 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with an electric motor for a 222bhp combined output, and drives through an eight-speed automatic gearbox. 0-62mph stands at 8.9 seconds for the 225. It’s available across the whole range, apart from the Opera Premiere model.
Each plug-in model uses a larger 14.2kWh battery than the outgoing car, which liberates an extra six miles of pure electric running in the case of the DS 7 E-Tense 225. This pushes total electric-only range to 39 miles, with a full charge taking around two hours when plugged into a 7.4kW charger.
Next up is the DS 7 E-Tense 4x4 300, which as the name suggests, includes an additional electric motor on the rear axle to enable four-wheel drive. In combination with a more powerful 197bhp petrol engine, this version produces 296bhp. The 300 will go from 0-62mph in 5.9 seconds.
Then there’s the new DS 7 E-Tense 4x4 360. Using the same hardware as the 300, engineers from DS’s Performance division have tweaked the powertrain software to unlock an extra 59bhp, and uprated the chassis to match. There’s a 15mm lower ride height, retuned springs and dampers, new roll bars and Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyres at each corner.
There are also beefier 380mm front brake discs gripped by four piston callipers, while the front and rear tracks are wider by 24mm and 10mm respectively. Thanks to a meaty 520Nm torque output, the DS 7 360 powers from 0-62mph in 5.6 seconds.
At 36 miles, pure-electric range does take a hit due to the extra performance, but the 360 does at least feature a new energy monitoring system designed to encourage use of the car’s regenerative braking system.
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