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The first images of the seven-seat Citroen crossover have appeared

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It is not yet known whether the model will retain this name, but it is clearly very different from the new Citroen C3 Aircross.

The new seven-seater Citroen crossover was shown in the first teasers. The car will be the successor to the C3 Aircross and will be available in petrol and electric versions. Carscoops writes about it.

The design of the car will be more “off-road”. It will have a high hood and a large number of sides.

The front end with C-shaped LED headlights is similar to that of the Citroen Oli or e-C3 concept car.

The new Citroen will have three rows of seats. So, its length will reach 4.32 m.

The model will be built on the new Smart Car Platform architecture.

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Let’s remember that Nissan introduced an electric car at home.

Citroen presented a miniature SUV
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