New Citroën C3 launched, base variant starts at Rs 6.16 Lakh
Citroën India unveils the New C3, featuring a 6-speed automatic transmission and upgraded safety features. With improved technology, comfort enhancements, and the MyCitroën connectivity suite.
Citroën India has announced updates to its C3 model, with introductory prices starting at ₹6.16 lakh. New features and an automatic transmission offered. The New C3 now offers enhanced safety and technology features across its range, aiming to provide improved driving comfort.
The updated C3 lineup includes a new 6-speed automatic transmission variant. Safety enhancements comprise six airbags, 3-point seatbelts with reminders for all seats, ABS with EBD, Electronic Stability Program, and ISOFIX seat anchors. Select trims now feature automatic air conditioning, auto-folding rear view mirrors, and foldable roof grab handles for all passengers.
Additional upgrades include LED VISION Projector Headlamps, turn indicators on ORVMs, and the MyCitroën connectivity suite, which offers 40 smart features such as remote start/stop with preconditioning and a fuel marketplace. Bookings for the New C3 are now open on Citroën India's official website and at La Maison Citroën dealerships nationwide.
The New C3 retains its existing attributes, including a 2,540 mm wheelbase and Citroën's Advanced Comfort suspension system. It continues to offer a 26 cm infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, dual split LED DRLs, a compact steering wheel, and various storage solutions.
Citroën is maintaining its customization options for the C3, with six packs and over 70 accessories available. The new 6-speed automatic transmission is paired with the 1.2 L Gen 3 PureTech engine, delivering 110 PS and 205 Nm of torque.
These updates aim to enhance the C3's appeal in the market by offering improved safety, comfort, and technological features while maintaining its core characteristics.
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