Citroën eC3 2025 Review: Stylish Electric Hatchback
- Electric-Cars
- 11 Jun, 2025

As the electric vehicle revolution gathers momentum across India, Citroën’s eC3 emerges as a fresh and compelling option in the affordable EV hatchback segment. Blending signature French styling with a practical, city-friendly package, the eC3 is designed to resonate well with the modern Indian urban commuter who wants to switch to electric without compromise.
Stylish Design with a Distinctive Edge
The Citroën eC3 carries forward the bold design DNA of the regular C3 hatchback. Its quirky yet confident exterior — marked by split headlamps, signature V-shaped LED daytime running lights, and a raised stance — makes it stand out in India’s increasingly crowded small electric car market. Compact dimensions combined with higher ground clearance mean it’s well-suited for India’s varied urban terrains and occasional rough patches.
A Surprising Space Capsule
Step inside, and the eC3 offers a roomy, well-thought-out cabin. The semi-digital instrument cluster complements a large 10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ticking all the right boxes for tech-savvy Indian buyers. Practical features such as electrically adjustable outside mirrors, rear parking camera, and a rear wiper with defogger are available on higher trims, enhancing usability for everyday driving.
Electric Powertrain: Balanced and Efficient
Powering the eC3 is a 29.2 kWh battery coupled with an electric motor delivering 57 PS and 143 Nm of torque. While not the most powerful in its class, it offers a respectable ARAI-certified range of around 320 km on a single charge — ideal for daily city commutes and short weekend trips. Fast charging support means you can juice up from 10% to 80% in just under an hour at compatible stations, while a home charger requires roughly 10.5 hours for a full recharge.
Pricing and Ownership Benefits
With prices starting at ₹11.61 lakh (ex-showroom) and going up to ₹13.50 lakh for the top-end Shine variant, the Citroën eC3 presents an attractive proposition for budget-conscious buyers entering the EV segment. Citroën sweetens the deal with a solid warranty package — 7 years or 1,40,000 km on the battery, and 3 years or 1,25,000 km on the vehicle — instilling confidence for long-term ownership.
Final Thoughts
Citroën’s eC3 brings a refreshing European touch to India’s electric hatchback space. It’s a car that prioritizes practicality, affordability, and style, without overwhelming buyers with unnecessary bells and whistles. For Indian urbanites seeking a reliable and distinctive EV for their daily drive, the eC3 deserves serious consideration.
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