DS turned heads in Brussels with the Taylor Made N°4 concept—the boldest, most irreverent take on the DS 4 the brand has ever shown. Instead of the usual refined restraint, the designers leaned into pure sport, shaping a rolling piece of automotive art that feels built to provoke.

Design and aerodynamics

The concept wears dramatically wide arches, titanium aero components, and a clean silhouette set low to the ground. Ribs along the sills and deliberately sharp creases guide airflow down the body to cut drag. The traditional front fascia gives way to a large light module, while the headlights are rendered as ultrathin LED micro‑pixels—details that make the face look purposefully technical rather than decorative.

Sporting style and future cues

Flat mirrors, a hefty twin spoiler, and vertical rear lights complete the look—an approach that will inform the next generation of the production DS 4. The outsized, purely conceptual wheels lock in the drama, a flourish unlikely to survive the move to the assembly line. Taken together, the stance reads as a clear statement of intent rather than a mere styling exercise.

Brussels Motor Show 2026 / DS 4
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Technology concept and what’s next

DS is keeping the powertrain under wraps, but notes that the project points to a future sports variant that will be fully electric. For now, Taylor Made N°4 exists only as a show car—though it will soon appear in the Driving Empire game on the Roblox platform. A digital debut like this neatly extends the concept’s reach beyond the show floor.

Conclusion

Taylor Made N°4 is a bold declaration: DS shows it can step beyond premium composure to shape genuinely sporty, emotionally charged forms. If even part of this character makes it to the next DS 4, the brand’s direction will become far more daring—and all the more interesting for it.