54 euros per month for a Citroën ë-C3

This page is translated from the original post "54 euros par mois pour une Citroën ë-C3" in French.

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Citroën ë-C3

Certainly aware of the excitement surrounding its low-cost model, Citroën is now opening orders for the ë-C3 in France.

Available from €23,300 before ecological bonus in its entry-level You version, the new ë-C3 is produced in Europe and will meet the criteria for access to electric leasing with a version available for just €54 per month. Its higher-end version, Max, is offered starting at €27,800.

The ë-C3 is above all a concentrated blend of versatility with over 300 km of range and a focus on interior space. It also embodies frugality that does not come at the expense of comfort, with the standard Citroën Advanced Comfort suspension, an elevated driving position, the innovative C-Zen lounge dashboard, as well as modern equipment that simplifies everyday life.

The « You » version already offers a lot for €23,300 or from €99 per month in long-term rental. It will be available in a choice of 5 distinctive colors: Blanc Banquise, Bleu Monte Carlo, Rouge Elixir, Gris Mercury, and Noir Perla Nera.

Within the framework of electric leasing, the You version will be accessible from €54 per month based on a 36-month lease with 12,000 km/year. This program, implemented by the French government, aims to enable modest households to access electric mobility. Produced in Europe, the New ë-C3 will meet all criteria to be eligible for electric leasing. Customers can check their personal eligibility on the website www.ecologie.gouv.fr/mon-leasing-electrique. They can then choose their model based on a You version, selecting, for example, the color and options offered (which will impact the lease). Once the version is selected, they can contact their dealer, who will assist in preparing the application. The vehicle will be delivered to the dealer.

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