Citroën ë-C3 is Sweden’s cheapest electric car – now available for purchase

Citroen e C3 is Swedens cheapest electric car now available

The Citroën ë-C3 has been a long-awaited model since it was shown for the first time, and the interest in Sweden has been great.

– When we presented the new Citroën ë-C3 last autumn, we broke a record in expressions of interest. That so many people were curious and wanted to know more about our electric car was really fun. And now it’s almost time for us to launch it in Sweden, says Casper Tönning, product manager, Citroën Sweden.

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32 mile range

The new Citroën ë-C3 is a compact small car with a length of just over 4 meters, which should mean that there is no room for a particularly large battery.

Despite the compact dimensions, however, there has been room for a 44 kWh battery, which provides a range of a good 320 kilometers. The battery can be quickly charged with up to 100 kW.

The output is 113 horsepower and is sent to the front wheels. The 0 to 100 sprint is completed in 11 seconds.

The car offers space for five passengers and the luggage compartment is 310 litres.

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Costs under SEK 300,000

The Citroën ë-C3 is a compact small car that will be offered in the two equipment levels YOU and MAX, of which the former has a base price of SEK 299,990.

Then you get a rather spartanly equipped car, which is, however, equipped with a head up display and rear parking sensors as standard. A winter package is available if you want seat and steering wheel heating as well as a heated windscreen – which you definitely want in Sweden. An ë-C3 YOU with winter package goes for SEK 324,990.

The more expensive MAX version starts at SEK 344,990, and then you get, among other things, aluminum rims, rain sensor, automatic climate control, rear electric lifts and reversing camera. You also get faster slow charging of 11 kW, compared to 7.4 kW in the base version.

Deliveries of the new Citroën ë-C3 will start in Sweden in mid-summer.

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