The new C3 is available in the PLUS trim from £17,790 while the all-electric ë-C3 is available in two trim levels, PLUS (£21,990) and MAX (£23,690).
Orders open for new ë-C3 in July and the new C3 will be available to order in September. A self-charging hybrid will complete the range by the end of 2024.
The all-electric ë-C3 is the first model from Stellantis to feature the new and cost-efficient ‘BEV-focused’ ‘Smart Car’ platform using a 44kWh LFP battery pack to deliver up to 199 miles of range (WLTP).
Standard AC fast charging from 20% to 80% takes around four hours and 10 minutes using a 7.4kW charger. two hours and 50 minutes with The optional 11kW on-board charger takes two hours and 50 minutes from 20% to 80%.
The 100kW DC rapid charging capabilities allow charging from 20% to 80% in as little as 26 minutes.
Owners can plan journeys, monitor their charging status and battery level in real time using the new e-ROUTES app. This app is for Citroën EVs as part of the brand’s ‘Connect Plus’ connected services subscription.
The MyCitroën smartphone app allows drivers to manage charging schedules, check the battery level and location and precondition the cabin of MAX versions.
The new vehicles will display the brand’s new design identity and logo. The C3 will be available in six colours: Polar White, Monte Carlo Blue, Mercury Grey. Perla Nera Black, Bright Blue, and Elixir Red. It also comes with exterior colour clips, available in Infra Red, Yellow Lemon and White.