Citroën C3: great offers in Italy
- Jérémy
- Jul 12
- 3 min read

The Citroën C3 has undeniably made its mark on the Italian automotive market this first half of the year. Not only has it established itself as the best-selling petrol car in the B-SUV segment, but it has also secured second place among electric vehicles. To sustain this momentum and make the C3 even more accessible, Citroën Italy is rolling out particularly attractive financing offers in July. We invite you to discover them in detail.
Financing offers tailored to each engine type
Citroën has designed targeted offers for each of the new C3's engine types, thereby allowing a wide audience to access this model. These proposals stand out for their flexibility and competitiveness, aiming to facilitate the acquisition of this popular urban SUV.
For the Citroën C3 petrol version, in the YOU trim, the entry-level model, the promotional price is set at €15,650, a slight reduction compared to the catalogue price of €15,900. This offer is conditional on financing. The example financing includes an initial down payment of €5,922, followed by 36 monthly payments of just €49. The fixed interest rate is 3.99% (APR of 7.13%). At the end of the contract, a substantial final payment of €10,025 is required if the customer wishes to acquire the vehicle. The total cost of the operation then amounts to approximately €17,700. Although this amount is higher than the base price, it remains very competitive for a reliable small car and meets consumer expectations.
The mild hybrid (MHEV) version, equipped with the 1.2-liter engine, is offered at €20,950, without any direct discount on the catalogue price. The associated financing plan provides for a down payment of €8,375, followed by 35 monthly payments of €69. The nominal interest rate is 4.99% (APR of 7.55%). The final payment for the vehicle's acquisition is €12,905.40. The total cost of the vehicle, with this financing, thus reaches approximately €23,700. This represents a difference of about €6,000 compared to the thermal model, justified by the hybrid technology offering optimized consumption and reduced emissions.
Finally, the Citroën C3 electric benefits from a particularly attractive promotion in its category, with a price set at €23,150, including a home charging station. For this model, the required down payment is €6,773.44, followed by 35 monthly payments of €139. The major advantage here is a 0% interest rate (APR of 1.98%), making the financing very appealing. A final payment of €13,141 is required for acquisition. The total cost of the electric C3 thus amounts to approximately €29,900, about €6,000 more than the hybrid version and €12,000 more than the petrol model. This price difference is offset by tax advantages, fuel savings, and the contribution to sustainable mobility.
Strategic support after a successful semester
These exceptional offers for July constitute strategic support from Citroën for its C3 in Italy. They come after a remarkably positive first half of 2025, which has consolidated the good performances already recorded in 2024. By making the C3 particularly accessible, Citroën allows Italian consumers to fully discover the strengths of this new generation. Its distinctive urban SUV style, its exceptional comfort—a hallmark of the brand with the double chevron—as well as its dynamic and fuel-efficient engines, are all elements that appeal to an increasingly wide audience. Whether it's the economical petrol version, the mild hybrid for a smooth transition, or the zero-emission version for completely sustainable mobility, the C3 meets a wide range of needs, confirming its status as a versatile and attractive vehicle in the Italian market.
Citroën is showing excellent momentum in Italy, and the brand fully intends to continue this with these exceptional offers launched in July. The Citroën C3, accessible from just €49 per month, represents an unmissable opportunity for Italian customers wishing to acquire a modern, comfortable, and efficient vehicle. This aggressive pricing strategy, combined with the C3's market recognition, should undoubtedly strengthen its position and attract new motorists, confirming Citroën's success in Italy.
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