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March 06, 2026

CITROEN'S C3 IS BACK LOOKING BOLDER AND CHUNKIER, BUT STILL WITH THE SAME COMFORT AND VALUE

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THE Citroen C3 is the kind of car nearly all drivers have interacted with at some point.

Whether you've driven one yourself or know someone who has, it's been a consistent sight on our roads for quite a while now, bringing value-focused motoring in a package that doesn't cost the earth to run.

For the latest model, Citroen has ditched the bubble-like hatchback design for a more on-trend crossover look, with a higher riding position and chunkier proportions overall.

But is it still a car for all people?

That bold new look is one of the biggest changes to the new C3, but you can't fault Citroen for making the switch.

Crossovers and SUVs now dominate the bestsellers list, with hatchbacks and city cars falling by the wayside for buyers.

Thankfully, the French brand hasn't forgotten about this car's budget-focused roots.

In fact, the model we're testing in entry-level Plus trim comes in at £19,035, making it one of the cheapest cars on sale in the UK.

As with other Citroen models, you can get the C3 with a range of engine options.

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