Citroen invites consumers to take a peek at the DS High Rider’s interiors

by Ron Grant

Citroen officially revealed the insides of their concept crossover vehicle DS High Rider that was first unwrapped during the motor show in Geneva. Following the unique style of the exteriors, the DS High Rider’s cockpit has some attitude, refinement, dynamism, and attention to even the smallest details.

The controls are ergonomically designed using the best materials to give the best possible atmosphere while onboard. Full grain leather in combo with detailed stitching was used for the door panels, seats, and instrument panel.

The inside makes use of leather and chrome details with a nice touch of the panoramic windscreen to give the occupants a connection to the outside environment. The dials, air vents, steering wheel, and the gear stick get some chrome elements.

The panels inside try to match the gold tone of the body work outside and use specific varnishes to achieve its metallic look.

The technology used in the car can be seen through the controls on the steering wheel, hybrid badge just near the gear stick, and the color display on the center console.

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