Citroen C3 SUV spotted on Indian roads before launch
Citroen C3 SUV spotted on Indian roads before launch
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Citroen is gearing up for the debut of its second model in India. The C3 SUV, which was first unveiled in September of last year, has now been sighted testing on Indian roads many times. Citroen is expected to release the C3 SUV in the near future.It is intended to compete with vehicles such as the Tata Punch and Maruti Suzuki Ignis, among others.

An Instagram user provided photos of a white C3 being tested without any camouflage. The C3 is described by Citroen as a "hatchback with SUV influences," which is evident in its exterior design, which has heavy black claddings on both sides. Its basic exterior features are similar to those of the Tata Punch mini SUV.

The C3 has a large, muscular bonnet with the iconic Citroen insignia and a thin double-slat grille flanked by split LED headlamp units up front. Both sides have chrome underskirts with black plastic foglamp casings. The C3's rear end has wraparound taillights and a massive black plastic bumper.

The Citroen C3 has a wheelbase of 2,540 mm and is based on the (CMP). Passengers in the back seats would have 'one of the finest legroom in the segment,' according to Citroen. The C3 will also have a ground clearance of 180 mm, which is somewhat less than the Tata Punch. The C3 also has a 10m turning radius, making it a vehicle that is nice to drive.

The C3's interior has a freestanding 10-inch touchscreen entertainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, as well as a multitude of speakers and other amenities. It has a one-litre glovebox and a cargo size of 315 litres. The Citroen C3 also comes with a phone clip for the front passengers. Though Citroen has not given any specifics regarding the engine, the C3 is expected to be powered by a 1.2-litre turbocharged engine that produces 130 horsepower and will be paired with either a seven-speed automatic or a five-speed manual gearbox.

 

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