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A hatch with a truly inspired look, New Citroën C3 stands out from the crowd thanks to its distinctive and bold design. With the option of 97 exterior colour combinations, each one is unique. When it comes to comfort, New Citroën C3 sets the benchmark with its new Advanced Comfort Seats and supple suspension. It is both modern and connected, and also offers up to 11 driver assistance systems including new Front Parking Assistance.
New Citroën C3's style has evolved towards a more purposeful and powerful look, giving New C3 more presence on the road. This is further enhanced with design elements taken directly from the SUV rulebook.
With new C3, it's love at first sight and time to BOOK A TEST DRIVE
The new C3 features two new bright colours - Elixir Red and Spring Blue. These perfectly compliment the existing colour palette of Perla Nera Black, Cumulus Grey, Platinum Grey, Soft Sand and Polar White.
For unrivalled overall comfort, New Citroën C3 has been designed according to the Citroën Advanced Comfort® programme. New C3 is a true living space, able to accommodate up to 5 people and offers an even greater on-board well-being for all passengers.
This perfectly integrated connected camera makes it possible to capture images or videos and post them on social networks via the free ConnectedCAM Citroën® app, or to keep them for private use. With a wide 120° angle, full HD, 2 million pixels, GPS and 16 GB internal memory, it can also be useful for the driver after a road traffic incident, to provide evidence.
In the event of an impact, recording is automatically activated, and allows you to save 90 seconds of footage during the incident (30 seconds before and 60 seconds after contact took place).