Citroen, the French carmaker, has revealed the prices of its first-ever electric vehicle (EV), the eC3, for the Indian market. Its prices start at Rs 11.50 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom). The brand offers the EV in a choice of two variants: Live and Feel across a host of vivid colour options. Powering the eC3 is a 29.3kWh battery pack paired with an electric motor that delivers 57PS and 143Nm of torque. It promises an ARAI-certified range of 320km and provides a top-speed of 107kmph.
Live
Front panel in Silver
Matte black front grill
Body-coloured front and rear bumpers
Halogen headlamps
Indicators on the fenders
Wheel covers
Gloss black ORVMs
Black interior
Fabric seat upholstery
Front and rear headrests
Roof antenna
MyCitroen connect
C-BUDDY (personal assistant app)
Manual AC with heater
12-volt Socket in the front
Windscreen wipers
Bottle holders on doors
Bag Support Hooks in Boot – Up to 3kg
ORVMs – Manual adjustment
Power Windows – Front only
One-Touch Auto Down – Front only
Smartphone storage in the rear console
Smartphone charger
Digital cluster
Dual airbags
ABS with EBD
Reverse parking sensors
Rear-doors manual child lock
Seat belt reminder (driver and co-passenger) Y Y
High-speed alert system
Feel
Front panel in Chrome
Body-coloured door handles
High gloss black ORVMs
Cladding around wheel arches
LED daytime running lights
Gloss black roof rails
Instrument panel in anodized Grey and Orange
Satin chrome inserts
10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Bluetooth connectivity
MyCitroen connect
Steering mounted controls
Four speakers
All four power windows
USB ports – one in the front and two in the rear
Remote keyless entry
Height-adjustable driver seat
Tilt-adjustable steering
Parcel tray
Door ajar warning
Speed-sensing door auto lock function
Vibe pack and dual-tone roof are optional
Citroen C3 2022 Full Spec
Price (Ex-Delhi) Starts Rs 5.71 Lakhs |
Displacement 1198cc |
Transmission Manual |
Max Power(ps) 82 |
Max Torque(Nm) 115 |
Mileage 19.8 Kmpl |
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