New Citroën Ë-C3 All-Electric’s introductory price starts at ₹ 11,50,000 (ex-showroom Visakhapatnam)
1st OEM in India to launch EV after ICE in just 6 months
Segment-leading Range – 320 km* (*ARAI MIDC I Certified)
100% DC Fast Charge capability & 15 AMP Home Charging option
Available with 13 exterior colour combinations, 3 packs with 47 customisation options
Attractive standard/extended warranty on vehicle/battery/emotor & 24/7 Roadside Assistance
To be sold through 29 La Maison Citroën Phygital Showrooms across 25 cities
Showroom address: 45-58-18, NH-5, Junction, Akkayyapalem, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530024
Citroën India launched the much-awaited New Citroën Ë-C3 All-Electric at a special introductory price of
11,50,000 (ex-showroom Visakhapatnam). This full BEV B-hatch is from the C-Cubed family of vehicles and is built at its manufacturing facility in Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. The New Citroën Ë-C3 All-Electric deliveries to the B2B and B2C segment will start from mid-March through the La Maison Citroën phygital showrooms across the country. The Visakhapatnam showroom will be equipped with DC Fast charging facility provided by Jio-bp and will cater to all EV vehicle owners.
The New Citroën Ë-C3 All-Electric: Introductory prices (ex-showroom Visakhapatnam)
Live
11,50,000
Feel
12,13,000
Feel VIBE PACK
12,28,000
Feel DUAL TONE VIBE PACK
12,43,000
Saurabh Vatsa, Brand Head, Citroën India, remarked, “We are excited to launch the New Citroën Ë-C3 All-Electric
for the young and progressive customers who will enjoy the CLEVER, COMFORT & COOL product propositions. The vehicle was developed keeping in mind the Indian audience and their unique needs and preferences. Ë-C3 delivers a certified driving range of 320 km per charge (MIDC cycle), 100% DC fast charging capability, and a plethora of intuitive technology-driven features. With the famed Citroën Advanced Comfort on board combined with an efficient e-powertrain, we are certain that the New Citroën Ë-C3 All-Electric will meet the expectations of both private customers’ and fleet operators."