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Revised Citroen C1 Range: UK Pricing and Specs

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Citroen has given its little C1 a couple of updates here and there, making it ready for another year of honest service in the UK. The car comes with new Edition and Platinum trim levels, joining the existing VT, offering additional standard equipment. Prices for the new Citroen C1 range starts from £8,095.

While the base VT models remains unchanged, the new C1 Edition, starting from £9,670, gets some good stuff like 14-inch ‘Rift’ alloy wheels and a leather trimmed steering wheel with matching gear knob. If you are buying a C1 though, make it a range-topping Platinum, which for £10,345 comes with loads of features and equipment.

With the Citroen C1 Platinum you get a new standard specification ‘Look Pack’, which includes a Carlinite Grey roof with colour-matched rear spoiler and door mirrors. The new Platinum trim comes with the option of two body colours to contrast with the Carlinite Grey roof and exterior trim; Agrume Red and Lipizzan White. Additional features include Connecting Box (Bluetooth with USB socket), dark tinted rear windows, shiny black interior details and front fog lights.

All models are powered by the same 1.0i 68hp 3-cylinder petrol as before, but the EGS gearbox that was previously available has been replaced with a new Efficient Tronic Gearbox (ETG) in the 5-door Platinum version.

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Revised Citroen C1 UK Price List:

C1 VERSION

ECONOMY
(COMBINED)

CO2
EMISSIONS

 MRR OTR
PRICE

1.0i 68 manual 3-door VT

65.7mpg

99 g/km

£8,095

1.0i 68 manual 3-door Edition

65.7mpg

99 g/km

£9,670

1.0i 68 manual 5-door Edition

65.7mpg

99 g/km

£10,070

1.0i 68 manual 3-door Platinum

65.7mpg

99 g/km

£10,345

1.0i 68 manual 5-door Platinum

65.7mpg

99 g/km

£10,745

1.0i 68 ETG 5-door Platinum

62.8mpg

104 g/km

£11,245

 

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