Last Updated on: 28 Mar 2026
Citroen C3 X Shine 1.2 Petrol MT
Citroen C3 X Shine 1.2 Petrol MT specifications
Engine & Transmission
Pure Electric Driving Mode | No |
Engine Displacement | 1198 cc |
Engine Installation | Front |
Number of Cylinders | 3 |
Max Motor Torque | 115Nm at 3750rpm |
Max Motor Power | 82hp at 5750rpm |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox | No |
Gearbox Type | Manual |
Lockable Differential/s | No |
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox | No |
Drive Layout | Front Wheel Drive |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Fuel & Performance
Official Fuel Economy | 19.3 kmpl |
Auto Start/Stop | No |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 litres |
Fuel Supply System | MPFI |
E20 Compatibility | Yes |
Emission Standard | Bharat Stage VI |
Suspension & Steering
Front Brakes | Disc |
Rear Brakes | Drum |
4 Wheel Steer | No |
Type of Power Assist | Electric |
Turning Radius | 4.98 |
Steering Adjust type | Manual |
Steering Adjust | Tilt |
Damper Control | No |
Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
Rear Suspension Type | Non-independent, Torsion Beam |
Ride Height Adjust | No |
Front Suspension Type | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
Front Springs | Coil Springs |
Front Tyre Size | 195/65 R15 |
Rear Tyre Size | 195/65 R15 |
Wheel Size | 15 inches |
Wheels | Alloys |
Dimensions
Width | 1733 mm |
Ground Clearance | 180 mm |
Height | 1586 mm |
Length | 3981 mm |
Doors | 5 |
Wheelbase | 2540 mm |
Chassis Type | Monocoque |
Boot Capacity | 315 litres |
Citroen C3 X Shine 1.2 Petrol MT features
Comfort
| Steering Mounted Controls | Audio and Phone |
| Front Seatback Pockets | |
| Roof Grab Handles | |
| Front Passenger Seat Adjust from Rear | |
| Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold | Yes with power folding |
| Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust |
Safety
| Rear Defogger | |
| Adaptive Cruise Control | |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring System | |
| Rear Cross Traffic Alert | |
| Rear Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance | |
| Traction Control |
Exterior
| Rub Strips | |
| Roof Rails | |
| Projector Headlamps | |
| Headlight Height Adjuster | |
| Headlight Type | LED |
| Front Fog Lamps |
Interior
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Distance to Empty | |
| Head-up Display | |
| Low Fuel Level Warning | |
| Gear Indicator | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
Entertainment
| Video Player | |
| Voice Commands | |
| Satellite Navigation | Phone-based |
| Bluetooth Telephone Function | |
| Android Auto | Wireless |
| Rear Entertainment Screens |
Connected Car Features
| Alexa Compatibility | |
| Car Light Flashing & Honking via App | |
| Over the air (OTA) updates | |
| Find My Car | |
| Check Vehicle Status via App | |
| Remote Car Lock/Unlock via App |
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Trending Questions on Citroen C3 - Answered by Autocar Experts
I own a Ford Figo Aspire 2016 petrol model. Please suggest a compact sub-4 metre car as a replacement. My budget is ₹8-9 lakh, and the car will run mostly in the city.
1) Hatchbacks: Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Toyota Glanza
2) Compact sedans: Maruti Suzuki Dzire
3) Crossover/compact SUV: Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Citroen C3
Planning to buy an automatic hatchback under ₹11 lakh. Please advise which is the best in terms of ride, mileage, smoothness, etc.
As a first-time buyer with usage of around 400 km per month, mostly on bumpy hill roads, and a budget of around ₹10 lakh (could extend some), what could be the best car? (Open to any brand.)
1) Skoda Kylaq: Tough build, punchy engine, fun handling. Rear seat space isn’t ideal for three passengers.
2) Mahindra XUV 3XO: Tough build, suspension comfort, strong engines, roomy interior. Boot isn't the largest.
3) Tata Punch Turbo: Small dimensions make it suited to hills, and ample power from the turbo engine. Smallest for rear seat passengers
4) Citroen C3 Turbo: Great engine, good ride comfort. Feels a bit basic, dealer network isn't the largest.
My daily driving is around 20 km in a small city and nearby villages, and my budget is Rs 12-14 lakh. I prefer a car with a powerful engine. Which car would you recommend?
There are a couple of options that you can consider. We've listed the highlights for each.
1) Skoda Kylaq: Punchy engine, fun handling. Rear seat space is tight, though
2) Mahindra XUV 3XO petrol: Strong engine, good ride comfort. Boot space is limited
3) Maruti Suzuki Fronx Turbo/ Toyota Taisor Turbo: Strong engine. Reliability and hassle-free ownership experience
4) Citroen C3: Strong engine. Feels a bit basic, and the service network isn't very large.
Hi Autocar Team, I am a first-time car buyer and am considering the Citroen C3. My daily running is less than 50 km and I will use the car for both daily driving and occasional long trips. However, I am confused between the Citroen C3 and the Nissan Magnite and am also unsure about the Citroen brand in India. Is Citroen a reliable brand, and how does the C3 perform in terms of maintenance and mileage? Which car would you recommend?
As a first-time buyer, it’s good that you’re looking at both sides carefully.
The Citroen C3 is a solid and very likeable car. Its biggest strength is ride comfort, it handles bad roads better than most cars in this segment and feels mature for its size. The 1.2-litre turbo petrol, in particular, is a gem. It’s strong, smooth and easily one of the nicest small-capacity turbo-petrol engines around today. If you enjoy driving and want something that feels a bit different from the usual crowd, the C3 stands out. For your daily run of under 50km and occasional long drives, it will be perfectly comfortable. Mileage is reasonable, especially with the naturally aspirated engine, though the turbo will be slightly lower.
The Nissan Magnite has other strengths. It has better road presence with its SUV styling, a more practical cabin, a bigger boot and a feature list that feels more complete. Nissan, as a brand, has built a reputation for reliability, and its dealership and service network is currently more established than Citroen’s in most cities. That adds peace of mind, especially for a first-time buyer.
So if you like to drive and value comfort and engine performance, the C3 is the more enjoyable car. But if you want a safer, more practical and lower-risk ownership experience, the Magnite is the wiser choice.
Hello sir, I want to buy the Tata Punch facelift turbo 1.2-litre car for pure city driving in Pune. My monthly running is 500km. There may be occasional highway drives. Please suggest whether it is the right choice or if I should go with the NA engine or some other car in the Rs 10 lakh budget. Thank you.
I am looking for a compact and safe car with an automatic transmission that can easily navigate ghats. My budget is around ₹10-12 lakh. My family car was a Swift, and its dimensions worked well for my parking spot.
The Citroen C3 Turbo-AT is an excellent crossover hatchback that's compact in dimensions, packs in strong performance, and it'll easily fall within your budget. But go for it, only if there is a Citroen touchpoint near you.
The Nissan Magnite Turbo-CVT/Renault Kiger Turbo-CVT are also good, value-for-money options. And even though both these are slightly larger than the Swift, they are narrower than other turbo-automatic compact SUVs available at this price. It makes them relatively easier to navigate.
I want to buy a new car with a maximum budget of ₹7 lakh. Which option should I go for: Tata Altroz, Maruti Baleno, or Citroen C3? My priorities are good drive quality, mostly city use, reliability, and low maintenance. If I choose Baleno or Glanza, which is the most value-for-money variant?
All three options on your shortlist are nice to drive in their own ways. The Maruti Suzuki Baleno is very comfortable at city speeds with excellent bump absorption and a peppy engine. Tata's Altroz feels the toughest of the three cars and drives with a big car feel out on the highway. The Citroen C3 has a nice engine, and it also balances ride and comfort very well.
However, for reliability and ease of service, the Baleno is your best bet. The Baleno is known to be a trouble-free car, and Maruti's vast network means you are never far from a service centre. Service costs are also competitive.
The Toyota Glanza is essentially a rebadged version of the Baleno, but does cost more for similarly-specced variants. We'd recommend sticking to the Baleno. Within Rs 7 lakh, you'll get the Sigma variant, though we'd recommend upping your budget a bit (and bargaining hard with your dealer!) to get the higher-spec Delta trim.
It packs in extras such as a powered mirror adjust as well as a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system that would add greatly to your experience.
I have a Kia Syros diesel manual and am planning to buy a second car with a budget of ₹12 lakh. Please suggest a car that offers good handling, is easy to drive, and is compact in size.
Hi, I’m looking to buy my first car with an on-road budget of around ₹10 lakh in Chennai. I average about 500 km per month and also do trips to Coimbatore 3-4 times a year and occasional long drives, so comfort, features, reliability, and low maintenance are important. I’m considering the C3X Shine, 3XO, Baleno, Glanza, and Fronx, but I’m open to other suggestions that fit my usage and budget - please recommend the best choice.
We would lean towards the Citroen C3X Shine with the 1.2 turbo engine and six-speed AT. It's a little above your budget but will suit your needs best as it is extremely comfortable, has a superb suspension and the best powertrain for the price.
For highway driving, it is the best of all the options you have shortlisted because of the brilliant engine and dynamics. However, we have added that Citroen’s dealer network is not the best, and hence, after-sales service could be a worry.
If you want to play safe, go for the Maruti Suzuki Fronx, it's well equipped, reliable and comes with low-cost maintenance. It’s just that for your budget, you will get the 1.2 petrol mated to an AMT, which is nowhere near as nice to drive as the C3X.













