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Citroen eC3

Launched On: Feb 27, 2023

Citroen eC3 is a 5-seater electric Hatchback available at a starting price of Rs. 11.99 Lakh. The electric car is available in 7 variants.Additionally, eC3 offers a Ground Clearance measurement of 170 mm and a Boot capacity of 315 liters. You can choose from 13 colors for the eC3. The battery range/mileage of the eC3 is 320...

Overall User Rating
3.4
based on
13 Ratings
Zesty Orange / Polar White
Body Type
Hatchback
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Battery Range
320 Km/Full Charge
* Ex-Showroom Price
11.99 - 13.53 Lakh
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EMI Starting Price
22,398Customise EMI
eC3 Key Specifications
Motor Power
Motor Power
41.92 kW
Max Torque
Max Torque
143
No. of Airbags
No. of Airbags
4
BootSpace
BootSpace
315 Liters
Ground Clearance
Ground Clearance
170 mm
Battery Capacity
Battery Capacity
29.2 kWh
Seating Capacity
Seating Capacity
5 Seater
Drive Type
Drive Type
FWD

Latest Updates on Citroen eC3

2026 Citroen e-C3X Launched At Rs 10.25 Lakh; Gets New Features, BaaS Option

17 Jun 2026

2026 Citroen eC3 X EV Previewed Ahead Of India Launch

2 Jun 2026

EU-Spec Citroen e-C3 EV Spied In India

9 Dec 2025

Citroen Partners With OHM E Logistics To Deliver 1,000 e-C3 EVs

18 May 2024

Citroen India Commences Exports Of All-Electric eC3

12 Apr 2024
  • What's New on Citroen eC3?

    Citroen has launched the range-topping Shine variant of the all-electric e-C3 in India, with prices starting at Rs 13.20 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The addition of a new top variant to the EV comes almost a year after its launch. The new variant adds some new features to the electric hatchback, including some that were previously offered as accessories. The new top variant costs about Rs 40,000 more than the e-C3 Feel variant.

    Compared to the e-C3 Feel, the Shine gets some cosmetic enhancements including faux front and rear skid plates and 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Inside, the steering wheel is now leather-wrapped. On the features front, the e-C3 Shine packs in a reverse camera, electrically-adjustable wing mirrors and a rear defogger as well. The rest of the equipment is carried over from the lower-spec Feel trim.

    Citroen has made no changes to the EV's powertrain for 2024 with the e-C3 continuing to feature a 29.2 kWh underfloor battery pack paired with an electric motor powering the front axle. The electric motor is good for a peak 56 bhp and 143 Nm of torque and can propel the EV to a top speed of 107 kmph. Citroen claims the e-C3 can cover up to 320 km (MIDC) on a single charge and supports DC fast charging.

eC3 Safety Ratings

Global Ncap
Global NCAP
Adult Safety
Child Safety
2024
5 Door Hatchback
1558

Citroen eC3 Price List (Variant Wise)

Citroen eC3 Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 11.99 to 13.53 Lakh. Citroen offers eC3 in 7 variants. The top variant of eC3 is Shine Dual Tone Vibe Pack and the base variant is Live.

Variants
*Ex-Showroom Price
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 11.99 Lakh
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 12.8 Lakh
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 12.9 Lakh
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 13.26 Lakh
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 13.38 Lakh
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 13.41 Lakh
Electric, 320 Km/Full Charge, Automatic
Starts at
₹ 13.53 Lakh

Citroen eC3 Colours

Citroen eC3 is available in 13 different colors namely Zesty Orange / Polar White, Zesty Orange / Platinum Grey, Zesty Orange, Steel Grey, Steel Grey / Polar White, Steel Grey / Zesty Orange, Steel Grey / Platinum Grey, Polar White, Polar White / Zesty Orange, Polar White / Platinum Grey, Polar White / cosmo blue, Platinum Grey & Platinum Grey / Zesty Orange.

Citroen eC3 Zesty Orange / Polar White
  • Citroen eC3 - Zesty Orange / Polar White
  • Citroen eC3 - Zesty Orange / Platinum Grey
  • Citroen eC3 - Zesty Orange
  • Citroen eC3 - Steel Grey
  • Citroen eC3 - Steel Grey / Polar White
  • Citroen eC3 - Steel Grey / Zesty Orange
  • Citroen eC3 - Steel Grey / Platinum Grey
  • Citroen eC3 - Polar White
  • Citroen eC3 - Polar White / Zesty Orange
  • Citroen eC3 - Polar White / Platinum Grey
  • Citroen eC3 - Polar White / cosmo blue
  • Citroen eC3 - Platinum Grey
  • Citroen eC3 - Platinum Grey / Zesty Orange

eC3 Image Gallery

Browse through a collection of 98 high-quality images showcasing both the exterior and interior of the Citroen eC3

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Expert Review on Citroen eC3

  • Expert Rating
    c&b icon8.2/10
  • Safety
    8
    Comfort
    7.75
    Styling
    8.5
    Merit / USP
    8
    Significance
    8.75
    Value for Money
    7.75

car&bike Expert Take

“The Citroen eC3 is a practical electric hatchback. Although it misses out on some premium features and rapid charging capabilities, its spacious cabin and solid ride quality make up for those shortcomings. The car’s price tag is approachable as well.”

It’s been three years since the Citroen eC3 arrived in the Indian market, fully loaded with French styling and comfort within the affordable EV space. This one follows its petrol-powered sibling's market approach by keeping a high ground clearance and a crossover-like stance, replete with quirky design elements.

Over time, the manufacturer has made some further changes to this car, such as the 2025 variant introducing the accessible Live variant for a wider audience, including fleet operators. It’s upright, urban-centric, and has a balanced ride quality. While rivals lean towards flashy tech to stand out, the eC3 keeps most of the core stuff simple, running on a 29.2 kWh air-cooled battery pack.

Shams Raza Naqvi, Senior Editor at car&bike, had covered this vehicle’s launch, available features, real-world characteristics, and market relevance against some current competitors within the EV segment. To give this review a more authoritative stance, we have taken some of his opinions about the car and added them here.

The mechanical setup of this French EV focuses on predictable city commuting. It feels entirely geared toward an easy-going driving style, rather than outright speed.

Engine Specifications

Engine & TransmissionMax PowerMax TorqueDrivetrain
29.2 kWh Air-Cooled Battery, Single Electric Motor56 bhp143 NmFront-wheel drive, Single-speed automatic

Driving Experience: Real World

Since the motor has a relaxed nature, it would be misleading to expect triple-digit speeds from this car.

City Driving

The eC3’s mechanical setup shines brightest in urban environments. A single-speed automatic transmission makes city traffic bearable, while the instant torque means you can easily close gaps at low speeds.

Throttle response also picks up the pace every time you cross the 30 kmph mark, but gently, so that the car does not push you back into your seat. The Eco mode particularly dials back the response slightly to preserve the battery, but this difference is barely noticeable during regular driving.

Shams observes,

"These numbers suit city conditions well, especially since you get all that torque right from the get-go."

Highway Driving

Take the eC3 out on the highway, and its limitations become noticeable at once. The 107 kmph top speed means you will stay in the middle lanes mostly.

The electric motor cannot keep up at higher speeds, and because of this, overtaking requires some planning. This clear lack of punch above 80 kmph is hard to ignore; its best cruising speed is somewhere around 70 kmph.

Shams aptly puts it,

“The eC3’s numbers are fine for city traffic, though you might feel left wanting more on the highway.”

The design language is unmistakably Citroen, borrowing heavily from the petrol C3. There is a high-riding stance, roof rails, and chunky cladding in this car, giving it a crossover-like appeal. Although it looks tough enough to handle bad roads, it also remains compact enough to squeeze through tight city spaces. Meanwhile, the quirky Chevron logo and daytime running lights ensure it has a unique face.

Citroen offers a wide range of customisation. You can choose multiple dual-tone paint schemes and exterior packs. A noticeable visual difference is the charging port on the right front fender, and the lack of an exhaust pipe is another major giveaway of its electric nature.

Dimensions Comparison

DimensionCitroen eC3Tata Tiago EVMG Comet EV
Length3,981 mm3,769 mm2,974 mm
Width1,733 mm1,677 mm1,505 mm
Height1,604 mm1,536 mm1,640 mm
Wheelbase2,540 mm2,400 mm2,010 mm

A wheelbase longer than that of the Tata Tiago EV and the MG Comet EV means that the Citroen eC3 has a more spacious cabin. That space is further supported by the fact that the car is also wider than the other two.

Despite being on the market for a few years, the exterior holds up well. It balances a fun attitude with practical ground clearance.

Front Profile

  • The split headlamp design remains a key highlight, framing the classic Citroen logo.
  • Halogen headlamps are standard, though the LED daytime running lights add a bit of a modern touch.
  • A faux skid plate on the lower bumper adds to the tough, SUV-like posture.

Side Profile

  • The 2,540 mm wheelbase is quite generous for a car of this size.
  • Thick black cladding wraps around the wheel arches, protecting the paint from minor scrapes.
  • Body-coloured or contrast-painted outside mirrors mix up the flair around the side profile.

Rear Profile

  • The rear end is kept simple and clean, with wrap-around halogen tail lamps.
  • A subtle roof spoiler and a robust rear bumper lend some appeal to the sporty theme.
  • There is no fake exhaust in this car; Citroen has decided to keep the design honest and sorted.

The cabin is built in such a way that space and sensible ergonomics stand out the most. The overall layout inside this car is clean and pleasantly uncluttered.

Cabin Layout and Quality

The dashboard has an interesting dimpled texture, often accompanied by a brightly coloured contrast panel. Hard plastics are used a lot inside to keep overall costs in check, but fit and finish aren’t things we found ourselves complaining about; they are acceptable for the price bracket.

Meanwhile, the gear selector is a neat little toggle switch on the centre console, and this simple design element gives up a lot of visual space. The digital instrument cluster now shows battery-specific data, but honestly, it’s a bit basic in its readouts.

Seating Comfort

Comfort has always been a French speciality, and the eC3 does not disappoint, offering some highly supportive seats.

Front Row

The front seats are wide and have good lateral support, and the driving position is high enough, thanks to the seat’s position. A large glass area lets you see outside the car from all angles. Headroom and legroom are generous as well, so tall drivers do not have to worry about adjusting to the cockpit.

Second Row

At the back, there is a lot of space available. As we’ve already mentioned, the long wheelbase opens up excellent knee room, and a flat floor further helps when seating three across. However, a few things are worth pointing out here: one, the seatback is slightly upright, and two, there are no adjustable headrests at the rear. This part is visibly where Citroen did the cost-cutting.

Features That Improve Daily Use

  • A slick 10.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Manual air conditioning, which works well enough but feels basic compared to rivals.
  • Steering-mounted audio controls for easy and quick access.
  • A digital driver's display showing range and battery status.
  • Connected car tech functionality via the MyCitroen app.

Citroen has positioned this EV aggressively in the market, clearly trying to undercut premium hatchbacks while being generous with more space than entry-level electric cars. The Live variant has also made things more interesting, and now, it challenges the Tata Tiago EV, while being cheaper than Tata’s other sibling, the Punch EV.

Ex-Showroom Prices (India)

VariantPowertrainEx-Showroom Price Range
eC3 Live29.2 kWh Battery, AutomaticRs. 11.50 Lakh
eC3 Feel / Feel DT29.2 kWh Battery, AutomaticRs. 12.90 Lakh
eC3 Shine29.2 kWh Battery, AutomaticRs. 13.26 Lakh
eC3 Shine DT29.2 kWh Battery, AutomaticRs. 13.41 Lakh
eC3 Shine Vibe Pack DT29.2 kWh Battery, AutomaticRs. 13.53 Lakh

Electric vehicles think about running costs and range a lot; this is one of the main reasons they matter in the market. The eC3’s battery size is practical enough in its segment, with an ARAI-claimed range of 320 km on a single charge.

During our tests, the battery pack helped us complete a week of moderate city commuting. With mixed driving, the range dropped to somewhere around 220 km, and constant stop-and-go traffic pulled that number further down to 200 km.

Shams mentions,

"A big talking point is the battery, which is air-cooled rather than liquid-cooled."

Observed Fuel Efficiency During Testing

PowertrainARAI-Claimed RangeCity Range (Real-World)Highway Range (Real-World)
29.2 kWh Battery320 km220–240 km190–210 km

Note: Regular fast-charging sessions on hot summer days will slow down the charging rate. Still, normal home charging via a 15-amp plug takes around 10.5 hours to top up entirely, so we think overnight charging is the best way to go about powering up this vehicle.

Safety in a car is often talked about in India’s automotive market, considering how Indians are growing more conscious about a vehicle’s structural integrity. Honestly, the eC3’s safety record is a tough reality to digest.

Passive Safety and Crash Protection

The 2023 model scored a disappointing zero stars in the Global NCAP crash tests for adults. It also scored a mere one star for child occupant protection. While the structure is stable enough for regular city bumps, it does not have advanced protection. Dual front airbags are there, but no side or curtain airbags. The car did get its latest update in 2025, but that has not been tested out yet. We aren’t expecting any miracles here, either.

Active Safety and Stability Systems

On the active safety front, the car covers some basic requirements. Anti-lock Braking System with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution is standard; important features that help you stay out of trouble under hard braking. Reverse parking sensors are also available for moving through tight city spots, and higher variants additionally offer a rear-view camera. However, it misses out completely on Electronic Stability Control and hill-hold assist, crucial features for a heavy electric vehicle on steep inclines. Overall, this car does not feature ADAS.

Safety Verdict

A basic safety net covers the Citroen eC3. It isn’t obviously going to be your choice of vehicle if you care deeply about modern electronic aids and strong crash test ratings.

The cabin layout mostly mirrors its petrol sibling, but the interface does get some specific electric updates to keep the driver informed.

Infotainment and Interface

  • There is a  10.2-inch touchscreen display serving as the car’s central hub for all required information.
  • It also brings wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, letting you connect devices seamlessly.
  • The system is bright and responds quickly to touch inputs; there is no lag.
  • It bundles 35 connected car features for remote monitoring.

Shams notes,

“The display has changed to show EV-specific information, such as the state of charge, remaining battery, driving modes, and how the regenerative braking is working.”

Cabin Convenience and Practical Features

  • The traditional gear lever is gone in this variant, as expected, since it’s an EV.
  • Small storage spaces are plentiful across the interior.
  • But it misses out on a few basic comfort features like automatic climate control and electrically adjustable outside mirrors, which could have been given at this price.

Shams mentions,

“For the first time, you see an automatic toggle on the C3, which reminds you of the brand’s bigger SUVs, a nice design element there.”

The French hatchback offers 315 litres of boot space, which can fit in a weekend's worth of luggage for a small family. Most converted electric cars lose boot volume to battery packaging, but the Citroen smartly keeps its deep loading bay. You can comfortably fit two medium-sized suitcases alongside a few soft bags into that space. And more importantly, you also get a spare wheel hidden beneath the floor, not disturbing the boot space by even one inch. That alone brings great peace of mind on Indian roads.

The manufacturer is famous for its pliant suspension setups, and this electric version respects that history, but the physical reality of battery weight somewhat changes the experience a bit. The 29.2 kWh air-cooled battery pack adds roughly 300 kg over the petrol model, and the ground clearance also drops by 10 mm.

City Driving

Urban environments are where this vehicle makes the most sense. The car feels quick on its feet, and pushing the Eco mode button changes the throttle response so that it can stretch the driving range. The steering is light and makes parking easy, while the upgraded brakes handle the extra mass well. The regenerative braking is predictable as well.

Highway Driving

Out on the open road, even though the hatchback feels composed, it’s not meant to lead the segment here. A top speed of 107 kmph is too low. While it cruises comfortably at 80 kmph, overtakes need careful planning, and the motor also starts choking near the top end. And around corners, the extra weight makes its presence felt.

Shams observes,

“We threw it around some fast corners on the track, and I’d say the petrol version still feels superior when it comes to pure handling.”

The electric hatchback has some trims that you can check out. These range from the bare-bones Live variant to the slightly more equipped Shine. Prices start at Rs. 11.61 lakh and go up to Rs. 13.56 lakh for the top-spec dual-tone packages (ex-showroom).

Variant

Key Additions

Ex-Showroom Price Range

eC3 Live

Dual airbags, digital instrument cluster

Rs. 11.50 Lakh

eC3 Feel / Feel DT

10.2-inch touchscreen, four speakers

Rs. 12.90 Lakh

eC3 Shine

Rear parking camera, alloy wheels

Rs. 13.26 Lakh

eC3 Shine DT

15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, OVRM

Rs. 13.41 Lakh

eC3 Shine Vibe Pack DT

Fast charging, rear wiper, rear camera

Rs. 13.53 Lakh

The Essentials That You Don’t Get

  • Automatic climate control
  • Electrically folding outside mirrors
  • Adjustable rear headrests
  • Cruise control and advanced driver aids

The battery and motor specifications of this French hatchback are the same in all the available variants. This consistency means that buying one variant over the other will mostly be about the cabin features and aesthetic elements.

Best for Tight Budgets: eC3 Live

If you strictly need an electric runabout for short city errands and can live without fancy screens or extra speakers, the Live trim saves you serious money. It covers the bare minimum as the entry point.

Best Value for Money: eC3 Feel/Feel DT

This variant makes the most sense, feature-wise and economy-wise. It has an excellent 10.2-inch touchscreen and wireless smartphone connectivity, so you get the core technology without overpaying.

Best for Daily Convenience: Shine/Shine DT/Shine Vibe Pack DT

If a rear parking camera and alloy wheels matter to you, step up to the Shine. It finishes the car off nicely, though no automatic climate control still stings at this price point. Go for any of the Shine variants.

The entry-level electric space in India has become quite crowded over the years, so it’s no longer just about style or substance here. Buyers look beyond the shell, such as maximum range, clever features, and smart packaging.

The Tata Tiago EV is a solid, hardcore vehicle whose safety levels the Citroen eC3 cannot touch; it also begins from a lower price tag. The MG Comet EV is loaded with futuristic tech that will make you feel you’ve bought a car that will keep its interior standards relevant even for the next five to six years. Against them, the Citroen eC3 clearly wins on one front: it has much, much more battery range.

ModelBattery CapacityClaimed RangeEx-Showroom Price Range
Citroen eC329.2 kWh320 kmRs. 11.61 – Rs. 13.56 lakh
Tata Tiago EV19.2 kWh / 24 kWh250 km – 315 kmRs. 7.99 – Rs. 11.14 lakh
MG Comet EV17.3 kWh230 kmRs. 7.49 – Rs. 9.99 lakh

Which Electric Hatchback Should You Choose?

  • Choose the Citroen eC3 if you care about having a sorted suspension and a large 315-litre boot.
  • Choose the Tata Tiago EV if you want a proven city car, one that has a punchier drive and better cabin features.
  • Choose the MG Comet EV if you want an ultra-compact footprint and a futuristic cabin.

Pros

  • Comfortable ride quality over broken city roads
  • Practical 315-litre boot with a spare wheel
  • Instant low-end torque for traffic overtakes
  • Bright, responsive 10.2-inch touchscreen display

Cons

  • The air-cooled battery may not suffice in summer
  • Missing basics like automatic climate control
  • Top speed is electronically limited to 107 kmph
  • Handling feels heavy around tight corners

Verdict

The Citroen eC3 knows exactly what it wants to be. It does not chase any lap times, nor does it focus on winning any specification sheet battles. It’s a practical, comfortable, and economically sensible EV for city strolls, as the pliant suspension absorbs the worst of Indian roads with ease.

But, all modern expectations are not honestly met with this vehicle. For a car that costs over Rs. 13 lakh, there is no reason to exclude automatic climate control or tone down on highway performance. Yes, this vehicle is best suited for the city, and at the same time, requires tremendous patience on open stretches. If such shortcomings are still negligible to you, and you care more about the spacious cabin on offer, the Citroen eC3’s fuss-free nature and quiet charging capabilities deserve a spot at your doorstep.

Shams concludes about the car,

“The Citroen eC3 comes across as a reliable city car that offers a good amount of practicality and acceptable drivability. If you're looking for an affordable EV, and your options are currently limited, this could be a good bet.”

Citroen eC3 Mileage

Citroen eC3 mileage is 320 Km/Full Charge as per ARAI The Automatic Electric engine has a mileage of 320 Km/Full Charge.

Fuel TypeTransmissionMileage
ElectricAutomatic320 Km/Full Charge
100km
150km
200km
250km
300km
350km
400km
450km
500km
550km
600km
650km
700km
750km
800km
320 Km/Full Charge
Citroen eC3
315.00 Km/Full Charge
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7.6
7.0
7.5
7.8
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7.8
Motor Power
41.92 kW
55 kW
95 KW
N/A
49 KWh
100 KW
Transmission
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Battery Range
320 Km/Full Charge
315 Km/Full Charge
275 - 489 Km/Full Charge
404 Km/Full Charge
440 - 543 Km/Full Charge
331 - 449 Km/Full Charge
Fuel Type
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Seating Capacity
5 Seater
5 Seater
5 Seater
7 Seater
5 Seater
5 Seater
Charging Time
10 Hours 30 Min,Approximately 10.5 hours with standard AC charger
8.5 Hours
10 Hrs 30 Min
7–8?hours
6.5 Hrs
Approximately 13.8 Hours With Standard AC Charger (0-100%)
Battery Capacity
29.2 kWh
26 kWh
30 KWh
42?kWh
49 KWh
38 KWh
No of Variants
7
4
14
2
4
5
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Citroen eC3 Price in Top Cities

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New Delhi12.78 Lakh
Mumbai12.72 Lakh
Bangalore12.86 Lakh
Hyderabad12.62 Lakh
Chennai12.69 Lakh
Kolkata13.08 Lakh
Pune12.02 Lakh
Chandigarh12.74 Lakh
Ahmedabad13.60 Lakh
Lucknow12.74 Lakh
Jaipur12.65 Lakh
Bhubaneswar12.59 Lakh

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Citroen eC3 Specifications

Specifications

Max Power
56 bhp
Max Torque
143 Nm

Features

Air Conditioner- Manual Air Conditioner
Heater- Yes
Climate Control- No
Paddle Shift- No
Cruise Control- No
Keyless Entry- No
Push Start Stop Button- No
Steering Mounted Audio- Yes
Rain Sensing Wipers- No
Automatic Headlamps- No
Power Outlets 12V- Yes
Rear Seat - 100% fold flat- Yes
Front Windscreen Wipers - Intermittent- Yes
Bottle Holders on Doors- 1Litre (Front & Rear)- Yes
Bag Support Hooks in Boot (3kgs)- Yes
Outside Mirrors - Manually Adjustable (Internally)- Yes
Smartphone Storage - Rear Console- Yes
Smartphone Charger Wire Guide on Instrument Panel- Yes
Eco/Power Drive Mode Indicator- Yes
Battery Regeneration Indicator- Yes

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