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DS Automobiles Ds3 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 207,900 to MAD 425,000

The DS 3 is a premium French compact coupe that brings genuine Parisian flair to Morocco's growing luxury car segment. Available in a wide range of trims — from the entry-level 1.2 PureTech Chic at 207,900 DH to the fully loaded Crossback 1.5 HDi 130 ETA8 Montmartre at 425,000 DH — the DS 3 targets style-conscious Moroccan buyers seeking a distinctive alternative to mainstream hatchbacks. With both classic and Crossback (raised SUV-inspired) variants on offer, it covers a broad spectrum of tastes and budgets within the premium compact space.

Key specifications

Body
Coupe
Fuel
Gasoline
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
12 Pure Tech Chic
MAD 207,900
16 Ehdi So Chic
MAD 258,900
16 Vti So Chic
MAD 246,900
Crossback 15 Hdi 130 Eta8 Montmartre
MAD 425,000
Crossback 15 Hdi 130 Eta8 Opera
MAD 349,000
Crossback 15 Hdi 130 Eta8 Performance Line
MAD 379,000
Crossback 15 Hdi 130 Eta8 Rivoli
MAD 319,000

Pros

  • Distinctive, head-turning design that stands out in Moroccan urban traffic
  • Wide trim range covers entry-level and top-spec premium budgets
  • Crossback variants offer useful ride height for mixed city/road conditions
  • High-quality cabin materials and finishes rare at this segment entry price
  • Distributed via Sopriam, with a solid national service network

Watch out for

  • Crossback trims carry a significant price premium over class rivals
  • Classic trims are aging designs compared to the newer Crossback generation
  • DS brand awareness and resale value still lag behind Audi or MINI in Morocco
  • Spare parts and specialist servicing can be harder to find outside major cities

Our verdict

The DS 3 in Morocco: A French Premium Statement

The DS 3 is the entry point into the DS Automobiles range — PSA Group's dedicated premium brand, positioned squarely against the likes of the Audi A1, MINI Hatchback, and Mercedes-Benz A-Class. In Morocco, the DS brand is distributed through the Sopriam network (PSA's long-standing Moroccan importer), giving buyers reasonable access to sales, servicing, and spare parts across major cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, and Fès.

Two Distinct Families

The Moroccan DS 3 lineup is split into two clearly differentiated families:

  • DS 3 Classic trims (Chic, So Chic): more compact, coupe-proportioned body, available with petrol engines (1.2 PureTech, 1.6 VTi, 1.6 eHDi). Prices start at 207,900 DH, making these the most accessible entry into the DS world.
  • DS 3 Crossback trims (Rivoli, Opéra, Performance Line, Montmartre): the raised, SUV-inflected sibling with a more contemporary silhouette, powered exclusively here by the 1.5 HDi 130 paired with the ETA8 automatic gearbox. Prices range from 319,000 to 425,000 DH.

Who Is It For?

The DS 3 appeals to urban Moroccan professionals — typically aged 30–50 — who want something that stands apart from the sea of Dacia Dusters and Volkswagen Golfs in city traffic. The interior craftsmanship, with its watch-inspired details, embossed upholstery, and ambient lighting, is a genuine talking point. The Crossback variants in particular suit Casablanca and Marrakech's mixed road conditions thanks to their raised ride height.

Key Competitors on the Moroccan Market

  • MINI Hatchback – similarly premium, similarly niche, slightly sportier image
  • Audi A1 – more restrained design, stronger badge recognition
  • Peugeot 208 – sister platform, far lower price, less prestige

Pricing Context

With a spread from ~208K to 425K DH, the DS 3 range is broad enough to serve both the aspirational first-time premium buyer and the well-heeled customer seeking a fully specced Crossback Montmartre. The Crossback Rivoli at 319,000 DH likely represents the volume sweet spot, offering the modern body with automatic transmission at a relatively contained premium.

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Frequently asked

What is the starting price of the DS 3 in Morocco?
The DS 3 starts at 207,900 DH in the 1.2 PureTech Chic trim. This is the most affordable way to enter the DS lineup in Morocco, though it represents the older Classic body style rather than the newer Crossback silhouette.
What is the difference between the DS 3 and the DS 3 Crossback?
The DS 3 Classic is a compact coupe-style hatchback with a lower roofline, while the DS 3 Crossback has a raised ride height, more upright SUV-inspired proportions, and a more modern interior. In Morocco, all Crossback trims come with the 1.5 HDi 130 diesel engine and the ETA8 automatic gearbox.
Who sells and services DS cars in Morocco?
DS Automobiles vehicles in Morocco are sold and serviced through Sopriam, the official PSA Group importer. Sopriam has a dealership network across major Moroccan cities including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, and Fès, which means after-sales support is reasonably accessible.
How does the DS 3 compare to the MINI Hatchback in Morocco?
Both target the same premium compact buyer in Morocco, but they have distinct personalities. The MINI leans into a sportier, retro-British character, while the DS 3 emphasises Parisian elegance and interior craftsmanship. Pricing is broadly similar, so the choice largely comes down to personal taste and brand affinity.
Which DS 3 trim offers the best value in Morocco?
The DS 3 Crossback 1.5 HDi 130 ETA8 Rivoli at 319,000 DH is likely the most balanced choice. It brings the modern Crossback body, the automatic diesel powertrain, and a premium Rivoli equipment level without pushing into the 379,000–425,000 DH territory of the top trims.
Is the DS 3 a practical choice for Moroccan roads and city driving?
The DS 3 Crossback variants are well-suited to Moroccan city driving thanks to their raised ride height, which handles urban potholes and speed bumps comfortably. The Classic trims are lower and sportier in feel, making them better suited to smoother urban environments like Casablanca's main boulevards.

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