Citroën challenges the rulebook for European-designed and built B-segment cars with the reveal of the characterful fourth generation C3. All-electric ë-C3 delivers best-in-class comfort, easy electric experience, outstanding level of equipment and incredible value for money while being made in Europe.
The all-electric ë-C3 proudly heads up the fourth-generation line-up of Citroën's most popular car, which has sold more than 5.6 million units since the launch of the first generation in 2002. The C3 is being the brand's most popular model and representing 29 percent of Citroën's European sales volume. In 2022, the C3 captured 11 percent overall of the European B-segment market.
Significantly, the all-new ë-C3 signals a new chapter for Citroën. The popular and daring brand is reinventing itself to aggressively meet head-on the challenges of making all-electric mobility accessible to all with the first European-designed and Europe-built all-electric B-hatchback for customers wanting the benefits of zero-emission mobility at a net, fair and affordable price.
Citroën CEO Thierry Koskas explains: "Offering affordable vehicles has always been a major part of Citroën's DNA. But customer expectations for vehicles in the B-segment have changed, notably with the rise in popularity of SUVs and the increasing desire to drive electric in and around our cities, and it has become more challenging for European vehicle makers to meet those expectations. Uniquely, Citroën is daring to do exactly that with the all-new, all-electric ë-C3 for European buyers: a fresh, sharp and comfortable B-hatch that is fully-equipped, specifically designed for and made in Europe, and extremely affordable with on-the-road prices starting at 23,300 Euros."
BEST IN CLASS COMFORT
For the first time in the history of the C3 hatchback, Citroën is fitting its innovative and exclusive Citroën Advanced Comfort® Suspension as standard equipment to all versions of the all-new, all-electric ë-C3.
Invisible to the driver and occupants, Progressive Hydraulic Cushions® ensure vehicle occupants enjoy a unique 'magic carpet ride' feeling of comfort on the road thanks to the use of progressive Hydraulic bump stops, allowing engineers greater freedom to tune the all-new ë-C3's suspension to give the impression that the car is gliding when driving over uneven ground. Two stops are used on each corner of the vehicle in conjunction with the shock absorber and spring instead of mechanical stops - one for compression the other for decompression (or rebound).
The acclaimed system works in two stages. For lighter compression and decompression, the spring and shock absorber control vertical movements together, with no assistance required from the hydraulic stops. For major impacts, the spring and shock absorber work together with the hydraulic stops, to slow the movement gradually, and iron out jolts at the end of the range. Unlike a mechanical stop that absorbs energy and then returns part of it as a shock, the hydraulic stop absorbs and dissipates this energy.
"Comfort is a key part of Citroën's DNA. It's very important to us because it's very important to our customers. That's why we have gone to extraordinary lengths to make the all-new ë-C3 the most comfortable car in the B-hatch segment with Citroën innovations like new versions of our Citroën Advanced Comfort® Seats and - for the first time on C3 - our Citroën Advanced Comfort® Suspension" said Laurence Hansen, Citroën Product and Strategy Director.
HOMELIKE INTERIOR FOR CLASS-LEADING COMFORT
The spacious interior has been crafted around simple yet refined surfaces to provide occupants with an ambience similar to that of their home living room or lounge. All-new ë-C3's new pattern Citroën Advanced Comfort® seats are tailored for the car and use additional foam to provide a welcoming and soft feel from first contact and a supportive ride whatever the distance.
It continues with the all-new design which, at 1.57m high, provides front seat occupants with 30mm more headroom for a higher, more commanding driving position with an enhanced feeling of control and safety. Everyone benefits from greater outward visibility, helping to boost the feeling of wellbeing when on-board. In fact, all-new Citroën ë-C3 is roomier inside in almost every dimension than its predecessor, despite being only 19mm longer and 6mm wider. Rear passenger elbowroom is superior by 19mm, and front by 21mm to the average market, while rear seat knee clearance is best in class, at least 20mm greater than average.
Carrying items and luggage is easy in the all-new ë-C3. Its taller interior is filled with useful and smart stowage areas on door panels, the centre console and under the central armrest, while a wireless charging mat is available for the centre console (standard on 'Max' version). Comfortable 60-40 rear seatback modularity (standard on Max version) and a width between rear wheelarches of 1015mm ensures that owners can transport larger objects whenever they need to, and the generous 310 litres of luggage volume behind the rear seats should be ample for most shopping trips.
At 1.57m high (excluding roof bars), the all-new ë-C3 is taller than its predecessor, and benefits from SUV-style ground clearance to make ingress and egress easier and provide a more assured ride over the speed bumps, kerbs, and potholes often encountered in urban and suburban driving. Ground clearance is an impressive 163mm for the all-electric ë-C3 compared to a ground clearance of 135mm in the prior model.
EASY ELECTRIC LIFE
First in Stellantis, the cost-efficient, BEV-native platform uses a 44kWh LFP (Lithium Ferro Phosphate) battery pack to deliver up to 320km (199 miles) WLTP driving range, and 100kW DC fast charging capability allows recharging from 20 to 80 percent capacity in 26 minutes.
Standard AC recharging, from 20% to 80%, takes around 4h10 using 7kW power, or 2h50 if 11kW is available. Accessing both home and public AC charging facilities is easy using the standard supplied Mode 3 cable which is ideal for regular recharging at home using a wall box, as well as out and about at public charging stations. The cable can charge with either a single-phase 7.4kW or three-phase 11kW wall box.+
With its 83kW (113hp) motor and fully automatic transmission accelerating the car from 0-100 km/h (62mph) in around 11 seconds, and a provisional top speed of 135km/h (84mph), the all-new ë-C3 delivers more than enough power and performance to deal with everyday driving and traffic, particularly in urban and suburban environments.
Owners will also be able to plan journeys, as well as monitor their charging status and battery level in real time and enjoy a complete navigation experience thanks to the new e-ROUTES App. This is specifically designed for Citroën electric vehicles as part of the company's 'Connect Plus' connected services subscription. Using the MyCitroën App, ë-C3 drivers will also be able to manage charging schedules, as well as pre-heat or pre-cool the vehicle and check its battery level and location.
Drivers of the all-new, all-electric Citroën ë-C3 choosing the 'Connect Plus' option will benefit from a suite of dedicated new tools to make their ownership experience stress-free. These include:
The car is automatically paired with e-ROUTES when owners enter its details into their MyCitroën account.
FULLY EQUIPPED
Ensuring class-leading comfort and a serene environment for everyone on board have been clear priorities for the design and engineering teams of the all-electric ë-C3. However, this is just the start of the story, as equally important was giving this European-designed and built B-hatchback a surprisingly comprehensive array of equipment and smart solutions to suit all customer needs.
C-ZEN LOUNGE
Setting new standards for interior design was a top of mind objective. All-new ë-C3 features C-Zen lounge, an innovative, spacious, and well-equipped interior, which - as can be expected from Citroën - reinvents the traditional dashboard and provides extremely high levels of comfort.
With the introduction of the C-Zen Lounge, the driver and front passenger are treated to a clean and uncluttered view forwards as if looking through a wide arch, thanks to the large windscreen and horizontal fascia that graphically stretches across the entire vehicle and is flanked by Citroën's signature vertical air vents. The fascia is split into two distinct levels, with the technical elements above, and a cozy fabric-wrapped 'Sofa Design style' section below.
A real departure for the upper level of the fascia is the lack of a traditional instrument cluster. All-new all-electric ë-C3 sees the first use of a new Citroën Head Up Display that reflects vehicle information onto a glossy black section between the top of the dash panel and the bottom of the windscreen. This smart solution ensures there is no duplication of information as there would traditionally be between a Head Up Display system and instrument cluster, and ensures drivers can easily access all the key information they need without taking their eyes off the road.
The compact new multi-function steering wheel is smaller and easier to handle, and is reach and rake-adjustable which helps to ensure that the Citroën Head Up Display is unobstructed when operational.
At the centre of the fascia floats a 10.25-inch, colour infotainment screen, angled slightly towards the driver, while 'My Citroen Play with Smartphone Station' with a dedicated App is offered as standard equipment for owners of the 'You' model to access music, radio, calls and navigation via their own device.
The fabric-wrapped and softly curved horizontal "Sofa Design style" section below is designed to add warmth and visual character to the cockpit, while amplifying the feelings of comfort and serenity.
"We are very proud of the spacious interior, in particular our new fascia treatment with its juxtaposition between the cleaner, technical upper section and the warmer 'Sofa Design style' lower section. It is rare in this segment for the upper part of the fascia to have such an uncluttered feel to the left and right sides, and we have achieved this with the introduction of our new C-Zen Lounge with Citroën Head Up Display. Floating the central infotainment screen or smartphone station in the centre also meant that we didn't have to integrate these in a bulky or ungainly way", said Boris Reinmöller, Project Designer Manager.
SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY
Despite being a relatively compact car, the all-electric ë-C3 places huge importance on connected infotainment choices, all of which are focused on ease of use by occupants and fast access to smart, useful features customers need to travel easily and live their connected lives seamlessly.
Instinctive steering wheel controls plus a 'Home' button on all versions ensure a stress-free experience for the driver when behind the wheel. Two levels of infotainment system are available:
Customers can sign up to one or both levels of Connected Services subscriptions to make the most of their system via their MyCitroën account while using the internet or the MyCitroën App.
'Connect One' offers immediate access to e-Call and Citroën Assistance, tele-maintenance services and a digital booklet.
For a modest monthly fee following a one-year trial, 'Connect Plus' offers real-time traffic information to ensure drivers can choose the optimal route for journeys, as alternatives are calculated and suggested based on anticipated traffic flows and ongoing jams or congestion.
All two versions of the new ë-C3 and their respective standard infotainment system levels (My Citroen Play with Smartphone Station, My Citroën Drive with 10" touchscreen) are compatible with the Citroën e-ROUTES app.
DRIVER ASSISTANCE FEATURES THAT CARE
The all-new ë-C3's comprehensive collection of the latest Citroën driver assistance technologies is engineered to care for the minds and bodies of every occupant, above all the driver, and includes:
NEW PLATFORM TO DELIVER COST EFFICIENCIES
For the first time in Europe, Citroën has engineered the all-new Citroën ë-C3 around a platform designed from the outset to accommodate an all-electric powertrain. Underpinning the car is a version of the highly flexible global Stellantis 'Smart Car' platform, and this has enabled Citroën to make the all-new ë-C3 accessible to customers at prices starting from 23,300 Euros.
"Our global Smart Car platform is extremely efficient and we are already leveraging its capabilities outside Europe through new region-specific Citroën models in markets like India and South America. It was the ideal starting point for the all-new European ë-C3 line-up and even though it was engineered with all-electric capability from the start, it is flexible enough to house ICE powertrains as well as underpin larger and smaller vehicles, including SUVs," said Laurence Hansen, Citroën Product and Strategy Director.
NET PRICE AND SIMPLIFIED CHOICE
Making the purchasing experience easier for customers was a key priority. In many European markets, the all-new Citroën ë-C3 will be proposed at fair and net price with the entry level version 'You' starting at 23,300 Euros.
"Buying a new car can prove challenging when it comes to understanding the often huge array of versions and options customers can choose from and have to pay for. At Citroën, we want to make the whole process simpler and fairer for customers with a 'smart range' approach to series levels as well as more transparency in pricing," said Nicolas Monnot, Citroën vice president global Pricing & Performance.
The all-new, all-electric ë-C3 will be available for its European customers in a streamlined line-up of just two well-equipped versions - 'You' and 'Max'.
The lead-in 'You' series comes with a high level of standard equipment, including front LED headlamps, Citroën Advanced Comfort® Suspension, Active Safety Brake (emergency braking system), new Citroën Head Up display system, 'My Citroen Play with Smartphone Station' for infotainment, electric door mirrors, auto lighting, rear parking radar, rear spoiler, cruise control, manual air conditioning and 6 airbags.
The top-of-the-range 'Max' series additionally adds 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels, Citroën's two-tone paint with contrasting roof, decorative roof rails, front and rear Skidplates, the 10.25-inch colour touchscreen with smartphone mirroring, Citroën Advanced Comfort® Seats, auto wipers, power folding and heated door mirrors, leather-effect steering wheel, 60/40 folding second row seat and driver seat adjustment, LED rear lamps, rear privacy glass, TEP/Fabric seats, automatic air conditioning, 3D navigation, wireless charging, rear camera, electrochrome rear-view mirror and rear power windows.
All-new ë-C3 will be offered in a choice of 5 distinctive and high-quality paint colours - Polar White, Montecarlo Blue, Elixir Red, Mercury Grey and Perla Nera Black. Citroën's signature two-tone contrasting roof feature will be offered to customers in as standard equipment in black or white on 'Max' version, with the separation on the C-pillar neatly following a sharp form line pressed into the sheet metal of the C-pillar.
STRENGHTEN THE BRAND IN EUROPE
The all-new Citroën ë-C3 is the first all-electric B-segment to be offered in the region by a European manufacturer at this price level that has been designed in Europe - at Citroën's studio in the Stellantis Automotive Design Network facility at Velizy-Villacoublay near Paris - and will be manufactured in Europe at the Stellantis Trnava manufacturing plant in Slovakia. All-new Citroën ë-C3 arrives in dealerships in the second quarter of 2024.
While Citroën expects the all-new ë-C3 to significantly disrupt the market for European-designed and built B-segment hatchbacks there is more good news on the way for car buyers seeking an even lower price to all-electric urban motoring. The all-new 320km range model will be joined towards 2025 by a 200 km range version allowing the all-new Citroën ë-C3 to be even more affordable, at 19,990 Euros.
It spearheads a family of new models that will play a major role in enhancing Citroën's European product line-up and brand values and further strengthen its competitive position at the heart of the market.
"Our mission is to build the Citroën presence in Europe to at least 5 percent share of the European market and the addition early in 2024 of the affordable all-new, all-electric ë-C3 to our portfolio are key enablers to achieving that roadmap. All-new ë-C3 also plays a major role in further strengthening Citroën's accessible electrification programme, complementing the arrival of our new extended range ë-C4 and ë-C4X models, as well as the unique mobility solution that is the Citroën Ami," adds Koskas.
BOLD DESIGN WITH NEW BRAND IDENTITY
The fourth-generation Citroën ë-C3 family for Europe has been completely reinvented with a fresh, assertive look embodying Citroën's bold new brand design signature.
First previewed in the 2022 Citroën Oli concept, the new signature proudly contrasts vertical and horizontal elements in a brave, technical fashion. At the front, the taller, more vertical face incorporates a large new oval 'chevron' logo proudly sitting centrally and reinforced on each side by gloss black horizontal grilles featuring an eye-catching and technical interpretation of the chevrons inspired by architectural parametric designs.
A major element is the distinctive new design of front and rear lights which was first seen on the Citroën Oli concept vehicle, and which features a unique three-level lighting signature with one vertical and two horizontal lenses that almost look like blades.
The short, high and horizontal bonnet features technically sculpted surfaces, which catch the light and contrast with the more vertical front profile, feeding into a larger, more upright windscreen and to give the car more volume and accentuate the feeling of protection.
Visible in the side profile are front and rear technically sculpted undercut lines which flow through the beltline into the new signature lighting clusters and subtle creases in the door panels, all of which catch the light and add visual interest.
The signature identity continues at the rear with technical sculpting in the lower part of the rear tailgate, above which sits a horizontal gloss black decorative strip featuring the same chevron-inspired technical pattern used on the vertical front face and flanking the large, centrally positioned new oval Citroën logo. New signature tail light clusters push into the vehicle corners and comprise two horizontal and one vertical lens echoing the front clusters. Below the opening hatch, a strong bumper is squared off at the outer corners to aid aerodynamics and further heighten the assertive stance of the car.
Larger 16- steel and 17-inch steel and diamond-cut alloy wheels (standard on 'Max versions) are pushed out to the corners to signal stability and solidity, yet the car retains a compact footprint at just 4.01m long and 1.76m wide.
"We believe the all-new, all-electric Citroën ë-C3 is a game changer for the B-hatchback segment as we have listened to what attributes customers most appreciate in SUVs and incorporated the best benefits of these traits in the car's taller, more purposeful styling. So while it has a similar footprint in terms of length and width to its predecessor, we have made it 100mm taller for a greater feeling of strength and presence on the road, with the added bonuses of higher ground clearance and a higher seating position so drivers and passengers feel more comfortable riding over potholes, kerbs and other obstacles on today's city streets," said Pierre Leclercq, Head of Citroën Design.
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The Suzuki Swift was originally marketed in Japan and sold as the Cultus / SA310 until early 1985 when the Swift name was then used for Europe, and the...