Citroën India Delivers Fleet of 51 C3 CNG Vehicles to Luthra Group in Surat
The handover, facilitated through Gujarat dealership La Maison Nanavati, marks Citroën's continued expansion in India's Tier-II and Tier-III markets with eco-friendly, cost-efficient mobility solutions for businesses.
Citroën India has completed the delivery of 51 C3 CNG vehicles to Luthra Group at the company's Surat headquarters, marking a significant milestone in the French automaker's expansion within India's emerging markets.
The ceremonial handover, conducted in partnership with Citroën's Gujarat dealership La Maison Nanavati, underscores the brand's commitment to providing sustainable and economical transportation options for both personal and business mobility needs across India.
The Citroën C3 CNG variant combines the manufacturer's characteristic ride comfort with the operational efficiency of compressed natural gas technology. The vehicle features spacious interiors, effective air-conditioning systems, and suspension specifically calibrated for Indian road conditions, positioning it as a practical choice for daily commuting and high-usage commercial applications.
This delivery reinforces Citroën's strategic focus on penetrating Tier-II and Tier-III markets, where demand for cost-effective and environmentally conscious mobility solutions continues to grow. The C3 CNG's low running costs and reliable performance make it particularly suitable for fleet operations and businesses seeking to optimize their transportation expenditure.
Citroën, established in 1919, has built a reputation for innovation and customer-focused mobility solutions. The brand operates in 101 countries worldwide, supported by a network of 6,200 sales and service points. In India, Citroën continues to diversify its offerings to meet the evolving requirements of Indian consumers and businesses.
The partnership with Luthra Group represents another step in Citroën India's broader strategy to strengthen its presence in regional markets while delivering vehicles that balance environmental responsibility with practical business considerations.
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By Sarthak Mahajan
24 Dec 2025
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