The electrification of classic cars is nothing new. From Jaguar E-types and MGBs, to Rolls-Royce Phantoms and Ford Mustangs – and these are just the tip of the iceberg.
They continue to spark discussions and controversy, too, from enthusiasts and the industry, including the Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens (FIVA) which says it does not class such cars as classics.
And in taking on the style icon that is the Citroën DS, Oxfordshire-based electrification specialist Electrogenic’s new release will likely reignite the debate. So let’s find out more about it.
To create what it says is the first professionally converted, battery-electric Citroën DS, Electrogenic removed the 1971 car’s 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and replaced it with a ‘Hyper9’ brushless electric motor.