New Citroen C3 2016 review

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10 Oct, 2016 5:00pm Steve Fowler

The new Citroen C3 brings a fresh, funky approach to the supermini market and its key rivals should be worried

Remember the old Citroen C3? Probably not – it’s one of a series of forgettable French cars over the past decade.

The all-new Citroen C3, however, is one of a series of Citroens that are whole lot more memorable. It’s a breath of fresh air in an ultra-conservative market dominated by Ford’s Fiesta, Vauxhall’s Corsa and Volkswagen’s Polo, sticking a cheeky two fingers up at supermini convention with a mix of style, tech and comfort – the latter being a very important part of Citroen’s reinvention.

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According to the once-again fashionable French brand, comfort is much more than just about a squishy ride – as it was with those popular models of old. Now it’s Citroen Advanced Comfort and it’s more about visibility, ventilation, connectivity, usability and, yes, still what you feel through your bottom.

So the new Citroen C3 is full of easy to use features: the 7-inch touchscreen now works with the precision of a top-end tablet computer rather than a petrol station special, the view out is good from all seats, the boot is one of the biggest in the class and easy to get to, and even the door bins are painted white to make them easier to see (and look better).

There’s also a world first built-in dash cam on top-spec Flair models (optional on mid-spec Feel) that has all the safety benefits of regular dash cams but with added social sharing – through an app, of course – and no wires.

This is still a supermini, so space in the back seats is just about good enough for family use, but not super-generous. Yet this is a car with a sense of charm and character that will help you overlook the few flaws it has – like some of the plastic quality around the dash.

The spirit of the Citroen Cactus is clear, from the smaller airbumps down the sides (with snazzy colour inlay) to the strap door pulls. The minimal dashboard is dominated by the touchscreen and there are colour inlays that add to the car’s funky feel.

If you get a kick out of spending time inside, you’ll get an equal thrill checking out the car on your driveway. Narrow LED driving lamps sit at bonnet level, swooping around the front and into the grille with Citroen’s double chevron logo. Inset lower down are the headlights, either side of a wide-mouthed grille.

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Things are rather pert at the back, too, while there’s the option of red, white or black contrasting roofs that look great.

So there’s no doubt about the showroom appeal, but does the car deliver on the road? In spite of the new C3 sitting on an old-tech platform, Citroen’s engineers have given the car a gait that sits nicely between relaxed and sprightly. It’ll not have you screwing your eyes up as you go over bumps, nor will it have you eager to string a series of bends together.

We drove the award-winning 109bhp 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine – its cheeky nature is perfectly in-keeping with the new C3 with decent performance, an engaging engine note and strong fuel economy (a claimed 61.4mpg).

So for all that, it’s going to be expensive, right? Wrong! As the Ford Fiesta moves further up market, the C3 is reassuringly affordable, starting at £10,995 for a 67bhp 1.2-litre Touch model with a reasonable smattering of equipment. Ignore the diesels – they’re not as nice to drive and difficult to justify the extra cost – but our top-spec Flair model cost a still reasonable (given the amount of kit on board) £15,995. The sweet spot may well be the 81bhp version of the three-cylinder engine in Feel trim for £13,745 – not far from the price of an entry-level Fiesta these days.

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The new Citroen C3 is a very easy car to fall in love with. It may not be as good to drive as a Fiesta or as classy as a Polo, but it has something that’s been missing in the supermini market – spirit. It’s fun to look at and be in, has all the tech you could want and is good value to buy and run. Citroen is well and truly on a roll.
  • Model: Citroen C3 1.2 PureTech 110 Flair
  • Price: £15,995
  • Engine: 1.2 3cyl
  • Power: 109bhp
  • Transmission: Five-speed manual, front-wheel-drive
  • 0-62mph/Top speed: 9.3secs/117mph
  • Economy/CO2: 61.4mpg/103g/km
  • Equipment: Integrated dash cam, 7-inch touchscreen, DAB radio, Apple CarPlay, Reversing camera
  • On sale: Now
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