The 2026 Citroën eC3 retains the "Live Elevated" design language that made the internal combustion engine version popular. It doesn't scream "electric" with over-the-top blue accents; instead, it maintains a sophisticated, SUV-inspired stance with high ground clearance. Inside, the cabin focuses on "Advanced Comfort," featuring seats that offer superior cushioning to mimic the feel of a larger SUV. For 2026, Citroën has refined the interior materials, adding more soft-touch surfaces and updated upholstery patterns.
Under the floorboards, the eC3 houses a 29.2 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. This battery powers a permanent magnet synchronous motor that delivers a smooth, torque-rich driving experience. Citroën has tuned the eC3 for linear power delivery, making it exceptionally easy to drive in heavy bumper-to-bumper Indian traffic.
| Feature | Specification Details |
| Battery Capacity |
29.2 kWh High Energy Density Li-Ion |
| ARAI Certified Range |
320 km per full charge |
| Max Power |
57 PS (42 kW) |
| Max Torque |
143 Nm |
| Transmission |
Fully Automatic (Single Speed) |
| 0-60 km/h |
6.8 Seconds |
| Ground Clearance |
170 mm |
| Boot Space |
315 Liters |
Range anxiety is a major hurdle for EV adoption, and the Citroën eC3 addresses this with an ARAI-certified range of 320 km. In real-world conditions, users can reliably expect between 230 km to 250 km depending on driving style and AC usage.
Charging is convenient thanks to its CCS2 fast-charging compatibility. Using a DC fast charger, the car can juice up from 10% to 80% in approximately 57 minutes. For home charging, a standard 15A plug point takes about 10.5 hours for a full charge, making it ideal for overnight replenishment.

The 2026 model year sees a significant bump in the feature list. The centerpiece is the 10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system, which supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
MyCitroën Connect App: 35+ smart features, including geo-fencing, SOS alert, and remote cabin pre-conditioning.
Tropicalized Air Conditioning: Specifically engineered for Indian summers to provide rapid cooling.
Safety Suite: Dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors come as standard.
Regenerative Braking: Efficient energy recuperation that helps extend the range during city stops.
Pricing remains the eC3’s strongest suit due to high levels of localization for the battery and motor components. As of 2026, the Citroën eC3 price in India starts at approximately ₹11.60 lakh and goes up to ₹13.50 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-end "Shine" variant.
When considering the total cost of ownership (TCO), the eC3 shines. With electricity costs significantly lower than petrol prices and minimal moving parts leading to lower service bills, the eC3 often pays for its premium over a traditional car within 3 to 4 years of regular use.
If your priority is ride comfort, cabin space, and a car that handles broken Indian roads with grace, the Citroën eC3 is unrivaled. Its suspension setup is tuned to absorb potholes effortlessly. The 2026 Citroën eC3 is a reliable, comfortable, and affordable partner for the modern Indian family, hitting the "sweet spot" of the Indian market.