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Citroen C3 Plus: 7 seater version of this affordable vehicle coming soon check Upcoming Features

Launch of the Citroen C3 Plus: Citroen, a French automaker, debuted in India with the C5 Aircross SUV. This car was built with a tonne of features. The company has since introduced the Citroen C3, an affordable model that competes with cars like the Tata Punch. Citroen may now introduce a 7-seater SUV to India, according to the most recent report. The Citroen C3 Plus is another name for this car. This car was recently spotted being tested in India. The tension between the Maruti Ertiga and Kia Carens may increase with the arrival of this vehicle.

Additionally, the Citroen C3 Plus has been seen testing in the past. But this time, a picture of the interior has also come to light. From the front and back, it resembles the Citroen C3 quite a bit. However, judging by its length from the side, it will likely have seven seats. To keep the price low, it is thought that its wheelbase can be kept the same as the C3.

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Although the new model has a rear defogger, the rest of the vehicle’s features—including the logo, headlights, and taillights—will remain the same. The wheel size is 17 inches. Steel rims were present on the test model, but alloy wheels could be added to the top-tier version of the car. Its maximum length is 4.2 metres.

The manufacturer offers a 1.2 litre turbo petrol engine for the seven-seat Citroen C3 Plus. With the exception of the digital instrument cluster, the interior is very similar to the C3. With wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, it might have a 10-inch touchscreen display, controls mounted on the steering wheel, and a flat-bottomed steering wheel. The vehicle can be launched as early as 2023.

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