An EV for the price of a petrol hatch: Citroen squeezes Dacia and Leapmotor
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The Citroen e-C3 has become one of the sharpest price blows to Europe’s affordable EV market. After discounts, the entry-level You version drops to €16,200. For a European-brand car measuring 4.01 m, that is already Dacia Spring and Leapmotor T03 territory — but without the feeling of a tiny urban compromise.
The base e-C3 You comes with an 82 hp electric motor and a 30 kWh battery. Range is around 200 km. The official sticker price without discounts is €20,666. The cabin seats five and the boot holds 310 litres. This is no longer a toy EV for a quick run to the shops, but a proper city car.
The more interesting version is the e-C3 Plus. It has 113 hp, a 43.8 kWh battery and up to 320 km on the WLTP cycle. The pre-discount price is €25,966. With promotions, it falls to €21,016.
Citroen’s logic is simple: while part of the European industry keeps pushing electric SUVs above €40,000, what buyers actually want is an ordinary, affordable hatchback. Not the quickest, not the most high-tech, but spacious, easy to understand and priced close to a petrol car.
If the e-C3 really holds these prices, it could reset buyer expectations. An EV stops being an expensive «green» purchase and turns into a normal choice for the city — with a wall socket instead of a fuel tank, and no premium for pointless prestige.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova