Citroën unveils its C3 electric car at an attractive price of under €16,000
Hold on tight, ladies and gentlemen, because Citroën has just made a big splash in the world of electric cars with its new C3, now priced so low that one wonders if it’s just a marketing gimmick. The ë-C3, this UFO in the automotive market, arrives for less than 16,000 euros, a budget that, let’s admit it, is not often seen among electric vehicles. So, what’s this budget-friendly city car really worth? Is it a good deal for those looking to avoid selling a kidney to go green? Spoiler alert: the answer is a delicious mix of pragmatism and irony.
This reeks of a “bait price”!
The ë-C3, sold for 19,990 € before bonuses and various discounts, seems attractive, doesn’t it? But rest assured, Citroën isn’t practicing philanthropy here. After a quick deduction of the ecological bonus, which benefits a few privileged ones, the price drops to 15,990 €. A price that may be too good to be true, where the savings on fuel, which amount to just a few euros per 100 km, tarnish this promise of being a defender of the planet. For just 3 euros of electricity, you’re all set to travel 100 km. A dream for city dwellers used to putting 10 € in their tank!
But at what cost, you might ask?
To reach this bait price, Citroën had to juggle a bit. Yes, this base version isn’t just about an attractive price; it has also lost some features. The ë-C3 is equipped with a 30 kWh battery, compared to 44 kWh for the standard version. Essentially, the range is reduced to 200 km, just enough for a quick trip to the bakery but not really suitable for a road trip. At this rate, if you plan to go away for the weekend, you might want to think about bringing a portable charger! Hello mommy, prepare your camper van!
A city car with urgent ambitions
But wait, before crying scandal, the target users of this C3 aren’t the Jacques Lacan of the automotive world. A 200 km range is more than sufficient for a day of work and some errands. Owners of Dacia Spring – who coincidentally have a comparable range – cruise the roads without dragging their feet. Apparently, it’s established that drivers average around 40 km per day. And while the respite is limited to 5 days without recharging, a household socket comes to the rescue to make it all less painful.
Hidden but estimated costs
The Citroën C3 doesn’t just arrive with its indecent entry price. Let’s get our calculators out! While the price is enticing, this car comes with substantial long-term savings. With operating costs barely scraping 200 euros per year due to excellent energy consumption, it’s here that the social contract becomes quite acceptable. A simplified servicing comes into play in this automotive circus. Who would have thought an electric car would offer so many benefits in terms of maintenance?
The battle with Dacia: a clash of low-cost titans
How can one not think of the Dacia Spring, the queen of entry-level cars? In its way, it has defended a low-cost model while establishing itself with dignity in the market. But, hold on tight, the ë-C3 boasts well-established know-how, more space inside, and, dare to believe it, a design that makes a difference. Of course, for those comparing the technical specs with a microscope, all this might seem trivial. But anyone who has ever been stuck in a new Dacia knows what’s at stake!
A response to market frenzy
In a context where the supply of affordably priced electric vehicles seems as rare as presidents elected for a single term, Citroën is shaking up the market. By launching this ë-C3 for less than 16,000 €, the French brand is not only fueling the buzz, it’s giving side-eye to more established manufacturers and sticking its tongue out at Asian vehicles that consider themselves must-haves with their exaggerated promises. So, let the battle begin!
When orders open, let’s hope this offensive leads to massive adoption of electric vehicles. But one question remains: will this car make a lasting impression or melt like snow in the sun? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure, the ë-C3 is here to capture city dwellers eager to break free from hydrocarbons. Deep down, going electric isn’t the end of the world, but perhaps the beginning of a new automotive era.
For those wanting to dive deeper into the universe of this electric Citroën, juicy details about its innovation and features can be found at the following links:
Citroën ë-C3 for less than 16,000 €,
Citroën ready to challenge Dacia,
Discover the details of the ë-C3 Aircross,
Statistics on electric vehicle sales and
Highlight on the new electric C3.
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La ë-C3 a l'air vraiment intéressante pour ceux qui veulent passer à l'électrique sans trop dépenser.
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