Citroën will showcase several vehicles at the National Electric Vehicle Users Meeting (ENVE), taking place this weekend in Oeiras, with a highlight on the new ë-C3, a model that debuts the brand’s new image.
The new ë-C3 is the model with which Citroën aims to make 100% electric mobility accessible to everyone, featuring a 44 kWh battery pack for a range of up to 320 km (WLTP) and fast charging from 20 to 80% in just 26 minutes at DC stations with 100 kW, all starting at a price of €23,300.
Built on a modified version of the CMP2 platform, which is the basis for models like the Peugeot 2008 and Jeep Avenger, the new ë-C3 retains nearly the same dimensions as its predecessor, which is nearing the end of its production run, except for a generous increase of 100 mm in height and a ground clearance set at 163 mm. It features a new body design that nods to the SUV concept while also focusing on interior comfort and a commanding driving position for enhanced visibility to tackle daily urban use.
Additionally, this compact model introduces, for the first time, the acclaimed Citroën Advanced Comfort Suspension paired with the new Citroën Advanced Comfort seats, along with a wide array of equipment.
Moreover, visitors to the ENVE, which will take place at the Algés Maritime Promenade in Oeiras, will be able to learn about the ë-C4 and the ë-Berlingo, a model that this year becomes a product with the “Made in Mangualde” seal.
Irreverent and aimed at a very specific target audience, the Citroën AMI continues to capture the attention of the quadricycle market, of which it is the sales leader. In addition to the unit on display, it will be used at ENVE 2024 in a memory game and, in partnership with the event organization and PRIO, also in the EcoRally Experience, where two units will be present.