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DS N°7 E-Tense vs DS N°8

Both vehicles come from DS Automobiles, a French premium brand under Stellantis. The N°7 E-Tense is a mid-size SUV at 4.66 metres, while the N°8 is a larger, lower fastback at 4.8 metres — closer to a sleek crossover-saloon than a traditional SUV. The N°7 replaces the DS 7 as the brand’s best-selling compact SUV, targeting families and business drivers who want upright visibility and boot space. The N°8 is DS’s flagship — it suits buyers who want a longer journey range and a distinctly low, aerodynamic silhouette. This comparison matters right now because the DS N°7 only launched in March 2026, meaning both cars are now available simultaneously for the first time.

DS N°7 E-Tense vs DS N°8

Range & Charging

The two vehicles share similar batteries but land differently on range. The N°7 E-Tense FWD Long Range delivers up to 740 km WLTP, while the AWD Long Range manages 679 km and the standard FWD reaches 543 km. The N°8 edges slightly ahead in the Long Range FWD configuration: its 97.2 kWh battery is rated for 750 km WLTP in the single-motor configuration, or 686 km in the dual-motor version, while the base 74 kWh variant delivers 572 km. Real-world highway range is notably lower — DS states the N°8 can sustain approximately 500 km at a constant 120 km/h, and the N°7’s figure is similar given the same platform.

Charging is effectively identical between both. The N°7 supports up to 160 kW DC, covering 20–80% in approximately 27 minutes, with AC options ranging from 7.4 kW to an optional 22 kW. The N°8 matches this — 160 kW DC charging, 20–80% in 27 minutes, and an 11 kW AC onboard charger standard.

Price, Availability & Market Fit

The DS N°7 E-Tense opens at €64,200 in France, with European deliveries starting Summer 2026. The DS N°8 starts from €59,200 for the PALLAS trim with the 74 kWh battery. The N°8 is the more accessible entry point, though a fully loaded N°8 can reach €85,000. Both cars target the European premium EV market. Neither is officially distributed in Nigeria or Kenya; grey-market import pricing into Africa adds significant freight and duty costs over European MSRP. South Africa offers the most realistic access point on the continent through Stellantis-affiliated channels.

This page helps you decide: if you need practical SUV height, boot space, and strong range for intercity African roads, the N°7 is the clearer choice. If styling and slightly lower starting cost matter more, the N°8 wins.

Ecosystem & Rival Context

Within DS’s lineup, the DS N°4 E-Tense sits below both — a compact option for buyers who don’t need this segment. Outside DS, the Polestar 4 starts at €63,200 and the VW ID.7 at approximately €54,000 — both worth considering at this price point. The N°7 still wins over those alternatives for buyers who specifically want a premium French SUV identity with V2L and the full Stellantis service network.

Pros & Cons

DS N°7 E-Tense
The V2L bidirectional charging is practically useful for buyers who want the car to power equipment or appliances at home or in the field. The N°7 also includes ChatGPT integration and infrared night vision, features that justify its price position. Its upright SUV proportions give it genuine rear-seat and cargo space advantages over the N°8.

On the downside, pricing opens at €64,200 — making it the more expensive entry of the two. It also only just entered the market, so real-world owner data on reliability is not yet available.

DS N°8
The N°8’s aerodynamic advantage is real: its low drag figure combined with a large battery makes it particularly efficient on motorway drives. At €59,200, the entry price is more accessible than the N°7 for buyers seeking the flagship DS experience. The 750 km Long Range WLTP figure is among the highest in the class for a non-Chinese EV.

Its fastback roofline, however, limits rear headroom for tall passengers. And while the 160 kW DC charge rate is competitive, it falls short of faster rivals like the Hyundai IONIQ 6.

Quick Verdict

Choose the DS N°7 E-Tense if ride height, practicality, and V2L capability are your priorities — it is the better daily-use SUV for varied road conditions. Choose the DS N°8 if you want a lower starting price, a more aerodynamic design, and the brand’s longest available range in a single vehicle. Both share the same charging speed and platform; the real trade-off is body style and budget, not capability.

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  DS N°7 E-Tense DS N°8
Price $50,000.00 $55,000.00
Our Rating 5.5 5.5
Brand DS DS
Category Electric Cars Electric Cars

MODEL

Full Model Name DS N°7 E-Tense
Generation 1st generation (successor to DS 7)
Segment / Class Premium Compact SUV (C-segment)
Available Trims / Variants E-Tense FWD (230 hp) · E-Tense FWD Long Range (245 hp) · E-Tense AWD Long Range (350 hp) · Hybrid 145 (HEV) DS N°8 FWD
DS N°8 FWD Long Range
DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Powertrain Options BEV · Self-charging Hybrid (HEV)
Special Editions La Première (top-spec AWD launch edition)
Additional Notes All E-Tense variants include a temporary boost function; AWD variant reaches 375 hp in boost mode

LAUNCH

Reveal Date March 17, 2026 2024, December 12
Launch Year 2026
Availability Status Orders open France from March 2026; Germany orders May 2026; full European market launch autumn 2026 Available to order. Released 2025, February
Brand / Manufacturer DS Automobiles (Stellantis)
Country of origin France France
Assembly Country Italy (Melfi plant, Stellantis)
Markets Available Europe (France, Germany, UK, Spain confirmed); no North America
Base Price (USD) ~€46,990 (E-Tense FWD) · ~€50,610 (FWD Long Range) · up to €77,520 (AWD LR La Première) € 57,700 £ 50,800 - DS N°8 FWD
€ 63,200 £ 54,700 - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
€ 75,000 £ 63,300 - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Additional Notes UK pricing expected from ~£42,000 (hybrid); ~£52,000–£55,000 for top E-Tense.

BATTERY

Battery Capacity 73.7 kWh (E-Tense FWD) · 97.2 kWh (Long Range variants) 74 kWh usable - DS N°8 FWD
97.2 kWh usable - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
97.2 kWh usable - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Battery Chemistry NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) Liquid-cooled Li-ion (400V type)
Battery Architecture 400V
Thermal Management Active thermal management; battery preconditioning available
Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) 543 km (73.7 kWh FWD) · 740 km (97.2 kWh FWD LR) · 679 km (97.2 kWh AWD LR) 355 mi WLTP - DS N°8 FWD
466 mi WLTP - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
426 mi WLTP - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Energy Consumption 208 Wh/mi WLTP - DS N°8 FWD
208 Wh/mi WLTP - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
229 Wh/mi WLTP - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Regen Braking (Max kW) Yes
Heat Pump
AC Charging (Max kW) 11 kW standard (7.4 kW on base spec) · 22 kW optional (three-phase) Type 2 11 kW
Type 2 22 kW
DC Charging (Max kW) 160 kW peak CCS 160 kW max, 20-80% in 27 min - DS N°8 FWD
CCS 200 kW max, 20-80% in 27 min - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
CCS 200 kW max, 20-80% in 27 min - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Charging Time (10–80%) 20–80% in 27 min (97.2 kWh) / 31 min (73.7 kWh) with thermal preconditioning active
Battery Warranty Up to 8 years / 160,000 km (DS Serenity package)
Battery Preheating Yes — automatic via navigation destination or manual via central display
Additional Notes 160 kW charging power maintained between 20–55% SoC; recovers 190 km in 10 min. Battery manufactured in northern France V2L 3.3 kW

PERFORMANCE

Motor Configuration Single front motor (FWD variants) · Dual motor (AWD variant)
Front Motor Output (kW / HP) 169 kW / 230 hp (FWD) · 180 kW / 245 hp (FWD LR) · 190 kW / 257 hp (AWD LR)
Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) ~67 kW (AWD LR only)
Power Output (kW / hp) 169 kW / 230 hp · 180 kW / 245 hp · 257 kW / 350 hp FWD 260 hp (191 kW) - DS N°8 FWD
FWD 280 hp (206 kW) - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
AWD 375 hp (276 kW) - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Peak Power (kW / hp) 191 kW / 260 hp (FWD) · 206 kW / 280 hp (FWD LR) · 276 kW / 375 hp (AWD LR)
Torque (Nm) 253 lb-ft (343 Nm) - DS N°8 FWD
343 Nm (253 lb-ft) - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
509 Nm (375 lb-ft) - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. 5.4 seconds (AWD LR) 7.7 sec 0-62 mph - DS N°8 FWD
7.8 sec 0-62 mph - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
5.4 sec 0-62 mph - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Top Speed (km/h / mph) 190 km/h (electronically limited, all variants) 118 mph (190 km/h)
Transmission / Drive Single-speed reduction gear; FWD or AWD Single-speed
Drive Mode One Pedal mode confirmed with adjustable regen levels
Overboost / Boost Mode Yes — all variants
Additional Notes AWD LR reaches 100 km/h in 5.4 sec; top speed capped at 190 km/h across all BEV variants

BODY

Body Style 5-door SUV / crossover 5 door SUV coupe, 5 seats
Platform / Architecture Stellantis STLA Medium STLA Medium
Dimensions (L×W×H mm) 4,660 × 1,900 × 1,630 mm 190.3 x 75.6 x 62.0 in (4834 x 1920 x 1574 mm)
Drag Coefficient (Cd) 0.26 0.24 Cd
Wheelbase (mm) 2,790 mm 114.4 in (2905 mm)
Kerb Weight (kg) EU: 2132 kg unladen - DS N°8 FWD
EU: 2180 kg unladen - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
EU: 2289 kg unladen - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Wheel Size (inches) 19–21 inches (variant/trim dependent) R19, R20, R21
Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) Up to 560 L (powertrain/audio config dependent); 500 L on some variants EU: 21.9 ft³
Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) No
Towing Capacity (kg) EU: 1460 kg braked - DS N°8 FWD
EU: 1400 kg braked - DS N°8 FWD Long Range
EU: 1600 kg braked - DS N°8 AWD Long Range
Sunroof Panoramic roof available (optional; 40% larger than DS 7)
Aerodynamics 0.26 Cd; SCx 0.69; enables 450+ km motorway range at 120 km/h
Additional Notes Rear doors longer than DS 7; side window area increased by 30% vs predecessor

SAFETY

Airbags (count) Front, side, center, rear, head airbag system
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Standard
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) Standard
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Standard
Traction Control System (TCS) Standard
Night Vision Yes — DS Night Vision with 300-metre pedestrian detection
Driver Assistance (ADAS) Radars, multiple cameras, 12 sensors. Extended Emergency Braking System with pedestrian and cyclist recognition (up to 300m ahead), Active Safety Brake, Lane Keeping Assist, Active Lane Change Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Active Blind Spot Detection, Extended Traffic Sign Recognition, High Beam Assist, Night Vision with infrared camera, DS PIXELVISION (up to 400m), Driver Attention Alert (with infrared camera), Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Wrong Pedal Prevention
ADAS Features Adaptive cruise control · Lane positioning · Semi-automatic lane changes
Autonomous Driving Level SAE Level 2
Autonomous Driving System Name DS Drive Assist 2.0

COMFORT

Seating Capacity 5 Heated and ventilated/cooled front seats with massage, heated and ventilated/cooled rear seats
Seat Material Alcantara / leather (trim dependent)
Seat Heating Yes (confirmed on higher trims)
Climate Control Yes
Roof Type Standard + optional panoramic Panoramic glass sunroof
Ambient Lighting Yes
Bluetooth / Wi-Fi Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Parking Aids Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera
Additional Notes V2L function confirmed (up to 3 kW / 16A) for powering external devices

DISPLAYS

Centre Screen (inches) 16 inches 16" touchscreen
Driver's Display (inches) 10.25
Head-Up Display (HUD) Yes
Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto Yes (both)
Physical Controls Noted as limited; AC controls on touchscreen
Voice Control Yes — integrated with ChatGPT
Additional Notes Air conditioning managed via central touchscreen

LIGHTING

Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) DS Pixelvision adaptive matrix LED
High Beams Matrix LED
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Yes — Light Blade V-shaped signature DRL
Adaptive Headlights Yes — DS Pixelvision
Tail Light Design 3D-effect illuminated taillights
Additional Notes Night Vision infrared camera with 300 m pedestrian detection range

INFOTAINMENT & AUDIO

Navigation System Yes — integrated with e-Routes EV trip planning
Additional Notes e-Routes system integrates charging stops, real-time energy consumption, traffic, and weather data

TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone App Control Yes — MyDS app
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) Yes — up to 3 kW / 16A
Remote Climate Control Yes — via MyDS app
AI Assistant Yes — ChatGPT integration via central screen
Additional Notes Battery state of charge, range, and scheduled charging manageable via MyDS app

OWNERSHIP

Official Dealer Network Europe (France, Germany, UK, Spain, and wider EU markets)
Grey Market Support Possible
Roadside Assistance Yes — DS Serenity package covers 47 countries
Additional Notes DS Serenity warranty: up to 8 years / 160,000 km

Note

Data Source DS Automobiles official press release (March 17, 2026) · Stellantis Media · Electrive · ElectricCarsReport · AutoEvolution · Netcarshow
Last Updated June 2026
Editor's Note Several body, suspension, weight, and interior specs remain unpublished pending full market launch (autumn 2026). All range figures are WLTP combined cycle. DS does not publish a 10–80% DC charge time — the 20–80% figure (27 min) is the manufacturer's stated benchmark. Specs marked "not confirmed" should be reverified closer to on-sale date. No official pricing or availability for Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, or South Africa at time of writing.
  DS N°7 E-Tense DS N°8

Disclaimer Note

Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct

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