Citroen Announces Rs 11,000 Price Increase on All Variants (Updated Prices)

Citroen has delivered a pre-Diwali shock by increasing the prices of its eC3 electric hatchback for the second time in less than a year.

Launched earlier this year, the first price hike occurred in August, primarily sparing the base variant.

However, this time around, Citroen has implemented a uniform increase of Rs 11,000 across all variants.

Updated Prices at a Glance:

Live: Old Price – Rs 11.50 lakh, New Price – Rs 11.61 lakh, Difference – Rs 11,000

Feel: Old Price – Rs 12.38 lakh, New Price – Rs 12.49 lakh, Difference – Rs 11,000

Feel Vibe Pack: Old Price – Rs 12.53 lakh, New Price – Rs 12.64 lakh, Difference – Rs 11,000

Feel Dual Tone Vibe Pack: Old Price – Rs 12.68 lakh, New Price – Rs 12.79 lakh, Difference – Rs 11,000

About Citroen eC3

The Citroen eC3 now ranges between Rs 11.61 lakh to Rs 12.79 lakh (ex-showroom). Available in two trims – Live and Feel, it offers a spacious 315-litre boot.

With a ground clearance of 170 mm, the electric hatchback is equipped with a 29.2kWh battery pack, delivering 57PS power and 143Nm torque.

It boasts an impressive ARAI-certified range of up to 320 kilometers on a full charge.

Charging Efficiency:

Charging the battery from 0 to 100 percent takes approximately 10 hours 30 minutes with a 15 amp plug point. Using a DC fast charger, the eC3 charges from 10 to 80 percent in just 57 minutes.

The car comes loaded with features, including Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, a 10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, manual AC, keyless entry, height-adjustable driver seat, and connected car technology.

Competition and Outlook

In the electric vehicle market, the Citroen eC3 competes with the likes of Tata Tiago EV and Tata Tigor EV.

Despite the price increase, the car continues to offer a compelling package for those seeking a blend of style, technology, and eco-friendly performance.

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