
Citroen India Launches Limited-Run C3 Sport Edition with Sporty Styling and Class-Leading Performance
Chennai, June 16, 2025: Citroen India has introduced the new C3 Sport Edition, a limited-run variant of its popular hatchback that blends bold design with segment-best performance. With visual upgrades and sporty enhancements, the new edition is targeted at young, performance-focused buyers looking for style, comfort, and everyday usability.
A major highlight of this edition is the debut of a new Garnet Red body colour, exclusive to the Sport Edition. The exterior gets a sporty makeover with striking 'SPORT' decals, ambient lighting, and a sporty pedal kit, emphasizing its athletic appeal.
Inside, the cabin is enhanced with custom seat covers, coordinated carpet mats, and seatbelt cushions, all tailored to match the car's sporty persona. Buyers can also opt for a Tech Kit, which includes a wireless charger and dashcam, available at an additional ₹15,000.
Under the hood, the C3 Sport Edition continues to offer the most powerful engine in its segment—a 1.2L Turbo PureTech petrol engine delivering 110 PS and 205 Nm of torque. It also offers the fastest 0-100 km/h time of just 10 seconds in its class. Adding to the performance credentials is a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission, providing a smoother and more refined drive than the AMTs commonly used in this segment.
Commenting on the launch, Kumar Priyesh, Business Head & Director – Automotive Brands, Stellantis India, said:
'The C3 Sport Edition brings more energy, tech, and thrill to a car already known for its bold design and comfort. It caters to a new generation of buyers who value individuality and performance, while staying practical.'
The C3 Sport Edition is priced at a premium of ₹21,000 over the standard variant and is available at Citroen dealerships across India starting today.
With this launch, Citroen strengthens its presence in the competitive hatchback segment by offering a stylish and high-performance alternative tailored for modern urban drivers.
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