Does the world need another crossover? Probably not, and any station wagon offers most of the same benefits of a crossover without looking like a butched-up minivan or sacrificing performance. But the “command” seating position, as some automakers refer to it, is popular with customers, and therefore many manufacturers have added several of these vehicles to their lineups. Citroën’s DS sub-brand hasn’t—so long as you don’t count the awkward DS4, a compact hatchback that has coupe-like aspirations. But that’s where the DS Wild Rubis concept comes into play. READ MORE ››
Brian Henton Johnny Herbert Al Herman Hans Herrmann François Hesnault
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