What car has a triangle next to an S?

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ElleMarie
07/29/25 11:08pm
A triangle next to an S represents DS Automobiles, a premium luxury automotive brand under the PSA Group. The full French name of DS is 'Deesse,' which means 'goddess' in French. DS is a top-tier luxury automotive brand in French industrial design and is highly popular in French politics, often referred to as the presidential car. From Charles de Gaulle to François Hollande, DS has served as the official vehicle for French presidents. The PSA Group is a French private automotive manufacturing company owned by Peugeot S.A., encompassing five major automotive brands: Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel, and Vauxhall.
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