The Citroen Basalt is the most affordable SUV-coupe in India, prices of which range between ₹8.55 lakh and ₹13.74 lakh, ex-showroom. In Citroen’s India lineup, it is positioned alongside the Aircross mid-size SUV.
The Citroen Basalt variants include 6 options, including X 1.2 Petrol MT You, X 1.2 Petrol MT Plus, X 1.2 Turbo Petrol MT Plus, X 1.2 Turbo Petrol MT Max, X 1.2 Turbo Petrol AT Plus, X 1.2 Turbo Petrol AT Max. Basalt engine options include an 82hp 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine and a 110hp 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine. While the naturally aspirated petrol is available with a 5-speed manual transmission, the turbo-petrol option is available with both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The Citroen Basalt mileage depends on the chosen variant, and it has a range of 18 kmpl - 19.5 kmpl.
The Basalt is one of the only two mass-market SUV-coupes in India, alongside the Tata Curvv.
The Basalt was the first Citroen car to be crash tested by Bharat NCAP, where it received a 4-star safety rating for both adult and child occupant protection.
Safety features include 6 airbags as standard, hill hold assist, a 360-degree camera and a TPMS.
Comfort and convenience features include a 10.24-inch infotainment system, a 7-inch driver’s display, ventilated front seats, and a wireless phone charger.
Basalt dimensions are 4352mm in length, 1765mm in width, 1593mm in height, and it has a 2651mm wheelbase.
It has a boot space of 470 litres and a kerb weight of up to 1240kg.
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Jan 29, 2026: Citroen Basalt prices hiked by Rs 20,000.
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Citroen Basalt expert review
Autocar score
7
We like
Plush ride
Strong engine performance
We don't like
Auto gearbox needs fine-tuning
Misses several features
Exterior Design And Engineering
8.0
Based on the heavily localised CMP platform, the Basalt shares much of its front end with the C3 family but introduces a new, coupe-like rear profile. Its 180mm ground clearance and thick body cladding lend it SUV credentials, while the sloping roof and sculpted rear make it stand out. However, its 16-inch wheels look a bit undersized and the tyres don’t fill the arches convincingly. At 4,352mm in length and with a 2,651mm wheelbase, it’s sized well for Indian roads.
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Interior Space And Comfort
7.0
The cabin feels brighter and more upmarket, with champagne trims, soft-touch materials, and better fit-finish. Ergonomics are improved, with power window switches now on the doors. Front seats are comfortable and easy to set up, while the rear gets well-judged cushioning and a segment-unique adjustable thigh support (auto variant only). A large boot (470L) and split-opening tailgate boost practicality.
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Performance And Refinement
7.0
The Basalt gets a 1.2L naturally aspirated petrol (82hp) and a 1.2L turbo-petrol (110hp), paired with a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic. The turbo is punchy and responsive, though refinement at idle is lacking. Manual shifts are positive but not slick, and the clutch is a bit heavy. The automatic is smooth in manual mode but occasionally hesitant in full auto. Paddle shifters are missed.
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Mileage / Range And Efficiency
7.0
The turbo-manual claims 19.5kpl, the auto 18.7kpl, while the NA engine claims 18kpl. Real-world figures will be lower, especially in city traffic.
Ride Comfort And Handling
9.0
Ride comfort is exceptional. The Basalt absorbs rough roads with ease, and the suspension is tuned for plushness, though it does result in some floatiness and nose dive under braking. Steering is heavy at low speeds but sharpens up well on the move, and body roll is present but well-controlled thanks to solid grip.
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Features And Safety
7.0
The Basalt covers essentials like LED headlamps, auto climate control, wireless charging, and a 10.2-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Standard safety kit includes six airbags, ESP, hill-hold, and TPMS. Still, it misses several features like sunroof, cruise control, auto-dimming mirror, and keyless entry—some of which rivals already offer.
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Value For Money
8.0
At Rs 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the Basalt is priced aggressively and offers a fresh, stylish take on the compact SUV formula. While it lacks a few key features and the auto could use polish, its unique design, spacious interior, and excellent ride comfort make it one of Citroen’s most compelling offerings to date.
The Basalt mileage depends on the chosen variant. Its mileage range is 18 kmpl - 19.5 kmpl.
The naturally aspirated manual combination returns a fuel efficiency of 18kpl.
The turbo-petrol manual mileage is 19.5kpl.
The turbo-petrol automatic mileage is 18.7kpl.
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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.
ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.
Autocar Tested MileageAutocar's experts test each vehicle on fixed city and highway routes under standardised conditions - single occupant, AC running, manufacturer-recommended tyre pressures. Tanks are filled to the brim before and after each run to calculate efficiency. Results reflect realistic real-world usage.
User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition.
Check out the Citroen Basalt images, where we detail the SUV-coupe’s sleek exterior design, elegant interior and also detail its convenience feature suite.
What makes the Citroen Basalt different from other midsize SUVs?
Unlike conventional SUVs such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Maruti Grand Vitara, the Basalt features a coupe-style roofline. Despite that, Citroen has managed to retain plenty rear-seat space and a large boot, making it a practical family car.
Is the Citroen Basalt comfortable for long-distance driving?
Yes. Ride comfort is one of the Basalt's strongest attributes. Like other Citroen models sold in India, it has been tuned to absorb broken roads and potholes effectively, while the comfortable seats make long journeys less tiring.
What engine option on the Citroen Basalt is worth it?
The Citroen Basalt is offered with either a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol or a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine option. While the naturally aspirated engine is offered with only a manual transmission, the turbo-petrol unit also gets an option of a torque converter automatic gearbox. The turbo-petrol engine is the more powerful option and is better suited for highway driving and overtaking.
Is the Citroen Basalt safe?
The Basalt comes equipped with six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), hill-hold assist, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), ISOFIX child-seat mounts and rear parking camera, depending on variant. Buyers should check the variant-wise safety equipment before purchasing.
How does the Citroen Basalt compare with the Tata Curvv?
The Basalt and Tata Curvv are among the few mainstream coupe-SUVs in India. The Basalt focuses more on ride comfort and value for money, while the Curvv offers a broader powertrain range, more features and a more premium cabin experience.
What are the disadvantages of the Citroen Basalt?
The Basalt's main drawbacks include a smaller dealership and service network than major rivals, the absence of some premium features such as a sunroof and 360-degree camera, and lower brand presence compared to more established SUV makers.
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