The first thing that the brand Citroen focused on while planning to enter the Indian market is understanding the different needs of Indian consumers. Since the majority of Indian consumers are very sensitive wh Read More...
The first thing that the brand Citroen focused on while planning to enter the Indian market is understanding the different needs of Indian consumers. Since the majority of Indian consumers are very sensitive when it comes to the price of cars, they would prefer a car which is cheap and loaded with features any day. This psychology was properly analyzed by the manufacturer, and they introduced cars which meet the budget, expectations, and preferences of consumers from all categories. The Citroen cars are available in the price range starting from Rs. 6.16 lakhs and extending up to Rs. 37.67 lakhs.
Below is the price list of Citroen car price in India depending on the variant:
Model | Ex-Showroom Price |
Rs. 6.16 - 8.96 Lakh | |
Rs. 9.99 - 14.05 Lakh | |
Rs. 11.61 - 13.35 Lakh | |
Rs. 36.91 - 37.67 Lakh |
Citroen is gearing up to make a huge impact in the Indian automotive market with the launch of impressive models in India with a wide range of vehicle options to give freedom of choice to consumers to choose a Read More...
Citroen is gearing up to make a huge impact in the Indian automotive market with the launch of impressive models in India with a wide range of vehicle options to give freedom of choice to consumers to choose a model as per their budget, preferences, requirements, and lifestyles.
The upcoming model range includes Citroen Basalt, Citroen Citroen C3 Aircross Facelift, and Citroen C3 Facelift and their price falls within the range of Rs. 12 lakhs and Rs. 15 lakhs.
Below is a list of upcoming Citroen models along with their expected price and launch date:
Model | Expected Price | Expected Launch Date |
Citroen Basalt | Rs. 12.00 - 15.00 Lakhs | 14-Aug-24 |
Citroen Citroen C3 Aircross Facelift | Rs. 10.25 - 14.50 Lakhs | 25-Dec-24 |
Citroen C3 Facelift | Rs. 9.00 - 15.00 Lakhs | 19-Dec-24 |
The brand Citroen is the symbol of innovation and excellence in the automotive industry. It came into existence in 1919. It’s a leading automobile manufacturer in France and has been delivering superior technology, unbeatable performance, and unique designs, to consumers around the world. The brand is known for making compact and innovative cars in Europe.
Citroen entered the Indian market with a vision to gain maximum market share in India and make themselves a popular name in the Indian household. The brand was not a popular name in India at first but is now known for manufacturing compact cars in India which are a perfect blend of top-notch performance, great reliability, and unmatched quality. It finally succeeded in building a strong brand presence in the Indian market through its efforts and dedication to providing the best to its Indian consumers.
Citroen has recently introduced a good range of impressive models which succeeded in creating a strong impression on the minds of consumers with its sleek designs, technologically advanced features, immense comfort, and unmatched performance. The latest models include Citroen C3 Aircross, Citroen eC3 and Citroen C5 Aircross, where each model offers a unique blend of style, comfort, and performance, leading to its rising demand in the Indian market.
The brand Citroen is a popular name in the Indian market today which succeeded in meeting the expectations of the majority of Indian consumers, thanks to its technical innovations and continued sincere efforts towards the safety and security of consumers. The Citroen 7 seater car models which exceeded the expectations of consumers and gained popularity are as follows:
Popular Models | Citroen C3, Citroen eC3, Citroen C3 Aircross and Citroen C5 Aircross |
Latest Launches | Citroen C3 Aircross , Citroen eC3 and Citroen C5 Aircross |
Most Expensive | Citroen C5 Aircross (Rs. 36.91 - 37.67 Lakh) |
Affordable Model | Citroen C3 (Rs. 6.16 - 9.08 Lakh) |
Upcoming Model | Citroen C3X (Nov 2024) |
Fuel Type | Petrol, Diesel and Electric |