In celebration of its third anniversary, Citroen is rolling out an enticing offer for car buyers, presenting an opportunity to avail benefits of up to INR 1.9 lakh. This limited-time promotion targets the company’s MY23 (Model Year 2023) inventory, offering a mix of cash discounts, exchange bonuses, and corporate perks. However, the extent of these benefits may vary based on the model and its variants.
Leading the charge in this anniversary sale is the new Citroen C3 Aircross SUV, which is priced starting at INR 9.99 lakh. The SUV is designed to cater to a range of needs with its 5 and 5+2 flexi-pro seating configurations. It boasts a 6-speed automatic transmission, a unique ‘Flying Carpet Ride’ experience, and the best wheelbase in its segment, promising unmatched comfort and space.
For those looking for a powerful yet economical option, the Citroen C3 Turbo is an appealing choice. Starting at INR 6.16 lakh, it comes equipped with a 1.2-liter turbo engine and features essential safety and convenience technologies like Electronic Stability Program (ESP), hill hold assist, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), and a tropicalized AC to withstand the Indian climate.
Electrifying the lineup, the Citroen E-C3 all-electric vehicle starts at INR 11.99 lakh. It showcases a 29.2 kWh battery capable of delivering a range of 320 km on a single charge. The E-C3 comes with a 7-year battery warranty and supports 100% DC fast charging in just 57 minutes, making it a strong contender in the electric vehicle segment.
Both the C3 and E-C3 models are available through the Canteen Stores Department (CSD), extending a special offer to doctors, preferred corporates, and SMEs, enhancing Citroen’s commitment to accessibility and customer satisfaction.
This anniversary sale marks an exciting moment for Citroen as it continues to expand its footprint in the Indian market, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and eco-friendly options to cater to the diverse needs of Indian consumers.