DS 3 E-Tense Review 2024

DS 3 E-Tense At A Glance

2/5
Honest John Overall Rating
Stylish and efficient, the electric DS 3 E-Tense has plenty of street cred, while being perfect for city streets and the daily commute. Its styling offers something different and it feels luxurious. But all this comes at a serious price.

+Stylish and spacious, with all the latest tech. Efficient electric drivetrain.

-Expensive to buy. Overly soft suspension. A lack of quality in the high-spec interior.

New prices start from £36,015
Insurance Group 28

The DS 3 E-Tense version is not only a stylish small SUV but it’s also fully electric, with a 54kWh battery and up to 250 miles of driving range. Sadly it’s not as punchy as it once was and it’s not as competitively priced either.

The DS 3 E-Tense may not be the first name that springs to mind when considering an electric SUV but it has been updated for 2023 with a more powerful 54kWh battery that increases driving range to 250 miles.

Its unique looks make it stand out from its rivals, and it has an interior that is quirky and packed with technology. Sadly, it lacks the quality to define it as truly premium.

Then there’s the price, because even the entry-level DS 3 E-Tense is more expensive than most of its rivals and pricier than many electric cars with more space, bigger batteries and better resale values.

There’s lots to like about the DS 3 E-Tense, but with a soft ride, high price and space that seems in contrast to its position as a small SUV, it’s difficult to like it enough to unreservedly recommend it.

DS 3 E-Tense handling and engines

Driving Rating
Those are the good points, but beyond them the DS 3 E-Tense isn't much to get excited about. Unusually for an electric car, the ride is really soft, the steering feels disconnected and it's not that quick.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Handling and ride quality

Here, the DS 3 E-Tense is a bit of a letdown. If you just want an electric commuter then it’ll do fine, but the handling and ride quality are disappointing.

The ride is soft and wallowy, the steering is light and vague and it feels unlike most other electric vehicles – which tend to have a slightly firm ride due to the weight of the batteries. If you are expecting a sporty drive to match the Mini Electric, the DS 3 E-Tense is not going to be for you.

It also doesn’t feel as sprightly as its rivals – or the DS 3 PureTech petrol versions for that matter, which is a bit odd.

If you just want something nippy and luxurious for running around town then it’ll probably do the job.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Engines

The DS 3 E-Tense is electric, with a 54kWh (50.8kWh usable) battery pack and a single electric motor on the front axle.

Power is 155PS with 260Nm of torque, all available instantaneously and pushed to the front wheels through a single-speed automatic transmission. Performance isn’t rapid, with a 0-62mph time of nine seconds and a top speed of 93mph.

It’s capable of driving up to 250 miles on a single charge, although the real-world figure will probably be closer to 200 miles. It can rapid-charge up to 100kW, which potentially means a charging time of 0-80 percent in about half an hour. Use a 7.5kW wallbox at home and it will charge to 100 percent from zero in around 7.5 hours.

There is an app to pre-warm the car, which will help to get the most from the batteries, especially in the winter. Despite its price tag, though, the entry-level Performance Line isn’t fitted with a heat pump.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Safety

Safety is high on the list for the DS 3 E-Tense, with a five-star rating from Euro NCAP that carries over from the pre-update version.

It has all the basics, such as airbags and Isofix child seat anchor points, plus lots of electronic systems. These include autonomous emergency braking, traction control, blind-spot detection and traffic sign recognition.

DS Drive Assist includes active cruise control to make motorway journeys less of a chore, as well as lane keeping assistance and cyclist and pedestrian detection.

Some versions have 360-degree cameras and DS Matrix LED Vision headlights are available as an option to provide even better night-time lighting without dazzling oncoming drivers.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Towing

The DS 3 E-Tense isn’t rated for towing.

Engine MPG 0-62 CO2
E-Tense 100kW - 8.7 s -
E-Tense 50kWh - 8.7 s -

DS 3 E-Tense interior

Interior Rating
The interior is typical of DS: funky with lots of geometric shapes to make it feel very different to anything else on the market.
Dimensions
Length 4118 mm
Width 1988 mm
Height 1534 mm
Wheelbase 2558 mm

Full specifications

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Practicality

Once you can figure out which shape does what, the layout is fairly easy to work with, and the DS 3 E-Tense has a good level of tech to complement its cool persona.

There’s lots of space up front, easy-to-use technology and the boot space is comparable to direct rivals. Quality is not what it should be, though, and the back seats are a bit cramped.

It might be described as a crossover, but the DS 3 E-Tense doesn’t have the practical characteristics of something like a Kia Niro EV or Peugeot e-2008.

Space up-front is good, but the back seats are a bit cramped. Visibility for those in the back is hindered by the rather odd fins behind the B-pillars and, at 350 litres, the boot space isn’t a match for similarly priced but larger rivals.

There is a decent amount of storage space though, with good-sized door pockets and a number of cupholders.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Quality and finish

The quality and finish of the DS 3 E-Tense is a bit of a mixed bag. The dashboard materials all feel good, with a nice soft touch to them, but the seat upholstery seems poorly fitted, as though it will wrinkle over time.

The buttons in the centre of the dashboard might look cool and geometric, but on models we’ve driven they felt loose and poorly fitted, like a Rubik’s cube that has been well-loved. If you’re expecting a more premium finish compared to rivals, you might be disappointed.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Infotainment

As a modern crossover for urban trendsetters, the DS 3 E-Tense has all the cool tech. This includes a 10.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system on the top of the dashboard.

This is easy to use on the move, with the curved dash suitable for resting your hand on, so you don’t struggle to hit the right icon.

The menus are all straightforward and the rhombus buttons below the screen provide direct access to functions like music, telephone and vehicle settings. Some of the features can also be controlled via buttons on the steering wheel.

There’s wireless charging for your smartphone and it has both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, which are useful if you don’t want to pay extra for 3D navigation and voice recognition. There’s a digital instrumentation screen with various menu options as well, and some models have a head-up display.

DS 3 E-Tense value for money

Value for Money Rating
As you know, we’re honest here at HonestJohn.co.uk and so we have to say that we don’t see the DS 3 E-Tense as value for money at all. It’s overpriced and you will get much better value from the ever-increasing number of rivals.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Prices

DS is marketed as a premium brand and the DS 3 E-Tense definitely carries a premium price. It starts with the Performance Line at £37,200 – almost 10 grand more than the equivalent petrol model.

The price even puts it in the same league as EVs with bigger batteries such as the Cupra Born, Hyundai Kona Electric and Renault Megane E-Tech. Performance Line+ versions increase the price to £39,200.

Move up to the Rivoli and the price increases marginally to £39,700, correct at the time of writing. However, the range-topping Opera pushes the price over the forty-thousand barrier to £42,700.

It’s a tough sell: even the MINI Electric is much cheaper, although it has less than half the driving range of the DS 3 E-Tense. At this price point, there are lots of choices and it’s hard to see the DS 3 as the best one.

DS 3 E-Tense 2024: Running Costs

If you decide that the high purchase price is OK, or if you aren’t really going to notice it because you’ll be getting one on a PCP finance deal, then running costs should be good.

The DS 3 E-Tense is electric, so maintenance costs are lower than the petrol versions, and for now at least there is no VED (annual road tax) payable unless you go for the top of the range version, which exceeds the £40,000 threshold.

Being electric also means it can be very cheap to run if you charge at home. If you need to buy a new home charger, then DS has a deal with Pod Point and the device will cost you around £800 (unless DS has a special deal on).

Fit one and you’ll be looking at just a few pounds to fully charge your DS 3. Public charging is going to cost more, of course. If you’re new to EVs, then read our guide to charging here.

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DS 3 E-Tense models and specs

All DS 3 E-Tense models have lots of cool tech and equipment, starting off with the DS 3 E-Tense Performance Line. It comes with a sporty Alcantara interior, 17-inch alloy wheels, a 10.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, and a digital instrument cluster.

Plus, it can be connected to the My DS app, providing remote charging, range information and remote air conditioning. There’s also dual-zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors and keyless entry and start.

The DS 3 E-Tense Performance Line+ upgrades to 18-inch alloy wheels, has sporty aluminium pedals and keyless entry and start. It also features the DS Iris system with 3D connected navigation and voice recognition with a personal assistant.

The DS 3 E-Tense Rivoli then adds Basalt Black Mistral leather upholstery, sharp-looking Nice diamond-cut alloy wheels and chrome details on the badges.

At the top of the range sits the DS 3 E-Tense Opera, which gets all the equipment of the other models, plus electric, heated and massaging front seats, a head-up display, wireless smartphone charging, a reversing camera and front parking sensors.

It also has more safety tech courtesy of the Advance Safety Pack, which includes DS Drive Assist, advanced emergency braking, traffic sign recognition and blind-spot detection, all of which are available as optional extras on other models.

Dimensions
Length 4118 mm
Width 1988 mm
Height 1534 mm
Wheelbase 2558 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 1523–1598 kg
Boot Space 350–1050 L
Warranty 3 years / 60000 miles
Servicing 12000–16000 miles
Costs
List Price £36,015–£42,645
Insurance Groups 28
Road Tax Bands Exempt
Official MPG -
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult -
Child -
Pedestrian -
Overall -

Currently on sale

SUV
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Esprit de Voyage 155 E-Tense 54kWh Auto 5dr - - -
Opera 155 E-Tense 54kWh Auto 5dr £42,645 - -
Performance Line 155 E-Tense 54kWh Auto 5dr £36,015 - -

On sale until April 2024

SUV
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Performance Line+ 155 E-Tense 54kWh Auto 5dr - - -
Rivoli 155 E-Tense 54kWh Auto 5dr - - -

On sale until February 2024

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Bastille 155 E-Tense 54kWh Auto 5dr - - -

On sale until April 2023

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Bastille E-Tense 50Kwh Start/Stop 5dr £34,000 - 8.7 s
Cross Back 100kw E-Tense Performance Line 50kWh Auto 5dr £34,400 - 8.7 s
Louvre E-Tense 50Kwh Start/Stop 5dr £40,800 - 8.7 s
Performance Line + E-Tense 50Kwh Start/Stop 5dr £37,400 - 8.7 s
Rivoli E-Tense 50Kwh Start/Stop 5dr £38,600 - 8.7 s

On sale until April 2022

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Cross Back 100kw E-Tense Prestige 50kWh Auto 5dr £34,000 - 8.7 s
Cross Back 100kw E-Tense Ultra Prestige 50kWh Auto 5dr £38,600 - 8.7 s
Ines De La Fressange E-Tense 50Kwh Start/Stop 5dr £38,400 - 8.7 s

On sale until February 2022

Hatchback
Version List Price MPG 0-62
Cross Back 100kw E-Tense LA Premier 50kWh Auto 5dr - - 8.7 s

Model History

July 2019

Orders open for DS3 Crossback E-Tense

Reservations are now open for the DS3 Crossback E-Tense - the 100% electric version of the DS3 Crossback - ahead of formal ordering and deliveries from January 2020.

The electric drivetrain of the DS3 Crossback E-Tense is made up of a 100kW (136PS) electric motor with 260Nm of torque, linked to a 50kWh Lithium-ion battery and a system for recovering energy during deceleration and braking. The range is 200 miles under WLTP tests (267 miles on the NEDC cycle).

The battery is located centrally and low down under the floor, while its weight is partially compensated by a saving of 50kg in other components compared to an equivalent DS3 Crossback.

Three driving modes are offered: Eco to maximise range, Normal, and Sport with extra torque. These are complemented by two energy recovery options which can be controlled by the driver: Normal to simulate the behaviour of an internal combustion engine and Brake which decelerates.

Range is maximised by the ability to pre-set cockpit temperature before driving and incorporates an efficient heat pump. The 100kW rapid charging adds 5.5 miles of range every minute and will complete an 80% charge in 30 minutes. DS drivers can purchase a connected smart wall box (single phase), enabling a 100% battery charge in 8 hours.

The first all-electric vehicle designed by Groupe PSA, the manufacturer says the DS3 Crossback E-Tense includes the same equipment and comfort as the petrol and diesel versions. With a 50kWh battery and an electric motor of 100kW, it can accelerate from 0 to 62mph in 8.7 seconds (and from 0 to 30mph in 3.3 seconds).

At first glance, there is not much to differentiate the zero-emission version from other models. But on the outside, its exclusive Pearl Crystal paint finish, satin-chrome finishes, E-Tense signature emblems and special rear bumper (without an exhaust pipe), give the game away.

Inside, the dedicated information displayed on the digital instrumentation and its gear lever embossed with the ‘E-Tense’ emblem point to the fact that you are indeed in a 100% electric vehicle. With the batteries housed within the new multi-energy CMP architecture, the DS 3 Crossback E-Tense offers the same amount of practicality as the petrol and diesel models.

The complete battery pack - cells, cooling system, management and control intelligence - weighs 350kg. DS 3 Crossback E-Tense only weighs 300kg more than the petrol or diesel version. It was possible to reduce the overall weight (by 50kg) because an electric motor is lighter than an internal combustion engine, because the car does not need a fuel tank or an exhaust pipe. The DS 3 Crossback E-Tense is also fitted with a high-performance heat pump.

DS offers a battery warranty of eight years of 100,000 miles.

MODELS /OTR Prices

ELEGANCE

PERFORMANCE Line

PRESTIGE

ULTRA PRESTIGE

PureTech 100 Manual

£21,555

£22,955

£24,955

-

PureTech 130 Automatic

£24,555

£25,955

£27,955

£30,955

PureTech 155 Automatic

-

£27,455

£29,455

£32,455

BlueHDi 100 Manual

£23,705

£25,105

£27,105

-

E-TENSE (including Government’s Plug-in car incentive grant)

£32,350* £35,350*

* E-TENSE qualifies for the UK Government’s £3,500 Plug-in car incentive grant

With UK Government’s Plug-In incentive Grant (of £3,500) for low emission vehicles included, and helped by strong predicted RVs, DS 3 Crossback E-Tense is being made available on PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) rentals at £436/M for the Prestige and £489 for the Ultra Prestige models with a 48 month, 10,000mile contract, a £4,000 customer deposit and an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) of 5.9%.

For Business users, ‘indicative’ monthly rentals via Free2Move Lease for business users (including maintenance, excluding VAT) are £377 per month on Prestige and £413 per month on Ultra Prestige and will include metallic paint choices.

For Personal Contract Hire the rentals including maintenance and VAT are £463 per month on Prestige and £506 per month on Ultra Prestige. All indicative F2ML rentals are based on a profile of 6+47 months, with projected 10,000 miles per year.

Reservations start in July and permit interested potential owners to secure a place on a priority listing with a £500 refundable deposit ahead of formal ordering and deliveries due to start from January 2020.

November 2021

DS3 Crossback E-Tense electric range increased to 212 miles

The DS3 Crossback E-Tense can now achieve a range of 212 miles according to the WLTP combined cycle, an increase of nearly seven per cent.

This increase has been provided by an improved heat pump design and a tweaked gear ratio. New 17-inch Continental tyres have also been fitted, said to be quieter and provide reduced rolling resistance.