
Citroën c1 Overview
The Citroën C1 is a compact car with bags of personality. It stands out with its chic silhouette and cheeky looks, which are accentuated in Furio and Flair specification by stylish 15” alloy wheels. You can personalise your C1 with a variety of body and roof colour combinations, and there’s even an Airscape soft-top version if you want to feel the wind in your hair. With its undeniably stylish persona, the Citroën C1 is a real head-turner and it even offers an enjoyable drive, with sharp handing and buzzy performance which guarantee to put a big smile on your face.
Design
Compact and sporty, the Citroën C1 stands out with LED daytime running lights, and gets unique 15” alloy wheels on Furio and Flair models for an extra touch of class. The C1 is also highly customisable with exterior and interior colour combinations.
Drive
The Citroën C1 is an established city car, but it’s just at home on the open road. Sharp handling, perfectly-weighted steering and buzzy performance from a 1.0 or 1.2 VTi engine ensure fun can be had on even the most mundane journeys.
Practicality
The Citroën C1 is available with 3 or 5-doors to suit your lifestyle. Both models boast a 196-litre boot with generous cabin space. Fitting a child car seat is also easy, thanks to ISOFIX mounting points on both rear outermost seats.
Living with it
Fuel economy of 65.7mpg combined (1.2 VTi) to 68.9mpg combined (1.0 VTi) means that in all guises, the Citroën C1 is affordable to run. A 7” touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth and DAB comes fitted as standard across the range.
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The Citroën C1 is a stylish city car with low running costs and plenty of equipment Carbuyer

The Citroën C1 is cheap to buy and run, plus there are enough big-car luxuries to keep you entertained. Telegraph

Similar to the old one underneath, but with a happier character and even lower running costs. Top Gear