Wear a Turtleneck and Quote Sartre

📍 ‘It has more mood lighting than a Paris boutique.’
 
The 2026 CitroĂ«n DS Pallas — or so the whispers say — isn’t just a car; it’s a revival of Gallic grace.
 
Imagine the 1950s DS reborn for a silicon age — curves like liquid glass, a floating roofline, and a ride that glides like fine cognac.
 
But is it real or just a French fantasy in chrome? Read on before you polish your beret and write the cheque.
 
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◌ May 2024: UK automotive press hint at CitroĂ«n’s intent to revive the legendary DS spirit — a halo EV to bring back grace and grandeur.
 
Engineers mutter about the STLA Large platform, 700 km range, and that most Parisian of names: Pallas.
 
◌ June 2025: Reality arrives in the form of the DS N°8 — a luxury saloon with a ‘Pallas’ trim. It’s real, it’s electric, and it’s as French as a macaron in Mayfair.
 
Whisper it, but this could be France’s answer to the EQE.
 
◌ Late 2025: YouTube bursts into rapture over the ‘2026 DS Pallas’ concept — sleek LED eyes, floating roof, and a cabin that looks like an art installation with seatbelts.
 
Some call it a preview of future luxury, others, a mirage in metallic paint.
 
◌ Today: Whether it remains a concept or becomes a collector’s dream, one thing is certain — CitroĂ«n has found its confidence again.
 
The DS Pallas isn’t about speed or noise; it’s about presence. A quiet, well-tailored reminder that real sophistication doesn’t need to shout.
 
📍 ‘It’s the kind of car that makes you want to wear a turtleneck, quote Sartre, and ignore speed bumps entirely.’
 
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