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Citroen e-C3 is launching internationally on October 17

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Vlad, 13 October 2023

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Back in January, Citroen introduced the e-C3, its smallest EV (if you don't count the barely-even-a-car Ami), but weirdly enough the launch was only for the Indian market. We waited and waited, and now we are finally very close to an international launch.

Through its social media accounts, Citroen is teasing the international unveiling of the e-C3, which will take place on October 17, as you can see.

Forget everything you know about electric cars. New Citroën ë-C3: get ready on October 17th.#NewCitroënËC3 #AllElectric pic.twitter.com/1CTKy7eJGu

— Citroën (@Citroen) October 13, 2023

It remains to be seen whether this will be the same e-C3 that was announced for India, a slightly tweaked version, or an entirely different car altogether. Citroen's EV lineup has a huge gap in it internationally at the moment, with no car sitting in between the Ami and the e-C4, so this will definitely be a welcome addition to the portfolio.

Interestingly, Citroen has repeatedly, in the past, said that the e-C3 would come in at under $29,300 in Europe, which would make it a very good deal. However, don't expect to see any on the road in Europe before next year - the October 17 announcement is just that, an introduction. EV rollouts, as you may know, do still take a lot of time.

Citroen has in the past teased some details about the car - like a range of about 186 miles in the base version, and a length of about 13 ft. Furthermore, it's expected to land in two versions - one with a 60 kW (82 hp) motor and a 42 kWh battery, the other with an 80 kW (109 hp) motor and a 50 kWh battery.

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