Citroen’s refreshed take on the C3 Aircross has elongated LED taillights, patches of chrome here and there, a grille with a new geometrical pattern, a protective plate with color accents, and fresh 16- and 17-inch wheels to choose from.
The main point of pride inside the cabin is perhaps its elaborate stitching made to resemble Citroen chevrons – a first in the industry, as far as we know. The center console and the multimedia system also sport a makeover, and a HUD with a wireless charger join the list of equipment.
Options include parking assistance, traffic sign recognition, adaptive headlights, and a reversing camera.
Customers in Europe will get the Citroen C3 Aircross in mid-2021. The car will ship with gasoline engines rated at 110 and 130 PS (108 / 128 hp; 81 / 96 kW, respectively) and diesel ones rated at 110 and 120 PS (108 / 118 hp; 81 / 88 kW).