Back in September 2022, Citroen launched its second car for the Indian market, the C3, with prices ranging between Rs 5.71 lakh and Rs 8.06 lakh (ex-showroom). It has now ended its introductory price offer and raised the asking rates of the cross-hatch by up to Rs 17,000. Let’s take a look at the revised variant-wise price list of Citron C3.
Variants | New price | Margin of Hike |
Live | Rs 5.88 lakh | +Rs 17,000 |
Feel | Rs 6.80 lakh | +Rs 17,000 |
Feel Vibe Pack | Rs 6.95 lakh | +Rs 17,000 |
Feel Dual Tone | Rs 6.95 lakh | +Rs 17,000 |
Feel Dual Tone Vibe Pack | Rs 7.10 lakh | +Rs 17,000 |
Feel Turbo Dual Tone Vibe Pack | Rs 8.15 lakh | +Rs 9,000 |
Save for the top-spec turbocharged Feel variant, all the other variants of the C3 have received a uniform price hike of Rs 17,000. It now costs between Rs 5.88 lakh and Rs 8.15 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price range, the Citroen C3 rivals the likes of Tata Punch (Rs 5.93 – 9.49 lakh), Maruti Wagon R (Rs 5.47 – 7.20 lakh), Hyundai Grand i10 Nios (Rs 5.43 – 8.45 lakh), Nissan Magnite (Rs 5.97 – 10.79 lakh), and Renault Kiger (Rs 5.99 – 10.62 lakh).
Citreon offers the C3 in two broad trims: Live and Feel; the latter is available with multiple customizations and accessories packs. While both variants are available with a 1.2-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine (82PS/115Nm) with a 5-speed manual transmission, the latter also comes with an optional 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol mill (110PS/190Nm) with 6-speed manual unit. It is claimed to offer a fuel economy of up to 19.8 kmpl.
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In terms of features, the Citroen C3 gets a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, four speakers, a digital instrument cluster, steering-mounted audio controls, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and rear parking sensors. Click here for variant-wise feature details.