Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

Classic car electrification specialist Electrogenic has announced it has converted a 1971 Citroen DS to an all electric powertrain. The iconic French classic was famous for its comfort and magic carpet, which has been further enhanced by its silent, zero-emission powerplant.

Following on from the Oxford based firms recent electrification of a Triumph Stag and a Morgan 4/4, its team of specialists has creatied what is believed to be the first professionally converted electric Citroen DS, which was commissioned by a customer.

Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

Electrogenic began the conversion process by removing the car’s original 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which was replaced with a ‘Hyper9’ brushless electric motor. This produces 120bhp, allied with 235Nm of instant torque – both of which are substantial increases over the original combustion engine. Power is delivered to the front wheels through the car’s existing manual gearbox.

Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

Housed within the DS’s sleek saloon body is a 48.5kWh battery, offering a real-world range of approximately 140 miles on every charge. The car is fitted with a 29kW charger, which will charge the batteries in around two hours. Both the battery size and charger type can be tailored to suit the type of driving an owner will use it for. An optional ‘range extender’ battery provides customers the choice to extend the range of the car to over 200 miles.

Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

One of the DS’s defining features is its hydro-pneumatic suspension system, which enables it to self-level, and is responsible for the car’s famously plush ride quality. Rather than using the original noisy mechanical pump, Electrogenic has created a silent electric pump, which delivers a more sophisticated ride than the original.



Electrogenic always maintains the beauty of the original car when converting classics to electric power, so the DS’s distinctive design remains unchanged. The absence of exhaust pipes and a subtle new “DS EV electronique” decal on the boot, are the only visual clues to the car’s new electric powertrain.

Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

Steve Drummond, Director and Co-Founder of Electrogenic stated: “Repowering classic cars with all-electric drive brings a number of benefits, from ease of use to reliability and performance gains. But with our conversions, the aim is always to enhance the original characteristics of the car. In this respect, the Citroen DS was ideally suited to an electric conversion – the silent powertrain adds to the serene driving experience and fits perfectly with the character of the car.”

Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

Ian Newstead, Director and Co-Founder of Electrogenic added: “It seems right to use modern technology to future-proof a car that was so far ahead of its time when it came out in the 1950s. Our conversion breathes new life into the DS and means that future generations can continue to enjoy its charm for decades to come.

Electrogenic converts 1971 Citroen DS to electric powertrain

“As with all first-time conversions, the DS presented us with unique challenges. In this case adapting the hydro-pneumatic suspension to run without the combustion engine. The old pump was so noisy that it detracted from the silent drive of the car, but our new electric pump solved the issue completely. As with every conversion, the DS has added further to our knowledge of converting beautiful classics.”



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