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Citroën C3 Aircross

Compact Crossover 2017–present 82–130 hp Petrol / Diesel

The crossover with a Citroën comfort advantage — raised ride height, SUV styling, and the brand's unique Airbump door panels in a compact package perfect for urban and light off-road use.

82–130
Horsepower
4.15m
Length
5.3 L/100km
Typical Economy
2017
Year Introduced

Overview

The Citroën C3 Aircross arrived in 2017 as a compact crossover positioned between the C3 supermini and the larger C4 Cactus/C5 Aircross. Built on the same PF1 EMP1 platform as the C3, it raised the ride height by 40 mm, added SUV-style body cladding and Airbump door panels, and offered a modular cabin with sliding and folding rear seats — a practical advantage over most compact crossover rivals.

The engine range mirrors the C3: 1.2L PureTech 82 hp, 110 hp, and 130 hp petrol units, plus 1.6L BlueHDi 100 hp diesel. The 1.2L 110 hp with 6-speed manual or EAT6 automatic is the sweet spot. A compact 7-seat option was introduced on some markets with a front-facing third row, giving the C3 Aircross a unique family-car proposition in the compact crossover segment.

For Azerbaijan, the C3 Aircross offers a compelling combination of SUV presence, Citroën ride quality, and economical running costs. The raised ride height is appreciated on Baku's varied road surfaces, and the Airbump panels provide practical protection against parking lot impacts common in dense urban environments.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 1.2L PureTech 82 hp / 110 hp / 130 hp / 1.6L BlueHDi 100 hp
  • Transmission: 5/6-speed manual or EAT6 6-speed automatic
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive (no AWD)
  • Length: 4,154 mm | Wheelbase: 2,605 mm
  • 0–100 km/h: 9.3s (1.2L 130 hp) | 10.8s (1.2L 110 hp)
  • Fuel consumption: 4.9–6.1 L/100km
  • Boot capacity: 410 litres / 1,289 litres maximum
  • Ground clearance: 172 mm

Variant Comparison

VariantPowertrainPower0–100 km/hBest For
C3 Aircross 1.2 PureTech 821.2L 3-cyl82 hp13.5s 0–100City use, lowest cost of entry
C3 Aircross 1.2 PureTech 1101.2L 3-cyl turbo110 hp10.8s 0–100Best all-round choice
C3 Aircross 1.2 PureTech 1301.2L 3-cyl turbo130 hp9.3s 0–100Motorway performance, top trim
C3 Aircross 1.6 BlueHDi1.6L diesel100 hp11.5s 0–100Long-distance economy

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise (Local Context)
Renault CapturMore refined cabin, stronger resale value, better engine refinementLess distinctive design, inferior ride comfort
Peugeot 2008Better dynamics, more premium interior, cleaner powertrain lineupFirmer ride, higher price
Nissan JukeUnique styling, available AWD option, strong brand presenceSmaller boot, rougher ride

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Annual fuel use: 1044.0 L/year
  • Annual fuel cost: $887
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $2857
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $238
  • PureTech timing belt: service at 60,000 km per Citroën updated TSB — critical maintenance item.
  • No AWD is available — the C3 Aircross is a front-drive crossover only, suitable for light unsealed roads.
  • Airbump panels effectively protect doors from parking damage — an underrated practical feature.
  • EAT6 auto fluid service at 60,000 km is recommended for long-term reliability.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • Oil service: every 15,000–20,000 km with 5W-30 full synthetic for PureTech engines.
  • PureTech belt: replace at 60,000 km regardless of apparent condition.
  • Check under-body plastic cladding for damage if used on rough tracks.
  • Tyre size 205/55 R16 widely available in Baku at reasonable prices.
  • BlueHDi diesel: verify DPF regen cycles are completing — short urban trips can block the DPF.

Used C3 Aircross Buying Checklist

  • Confirm PureTech timing belt service at 60,000 km — the single most important check.
  • Check Airbump panels for cracks from heavy impacts.
  • Test modular rear seat adjustment mechanism for smooth operation.
  • Verify all connectivity features (CarPlay, Android Auto) function correctly.
  • Inspect underbody for stone damage if vehicle has been used off-road.

C3 Aircross FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: Does the C3 Aircross have AWD?
No — the C3 Aircross is front-wheel drive only. It has a raised ride height suitable for light off-road use but is not a capable off-roader. For AWD in a compact Citroën crossover, consider larger models or different brands.
Q: How practical is the C3 Aircross for a family?
Very practical — the modular rear seat slides forward/backward and the seatback can be split 1/3:2/3. The 410 litre boot is generous for the class, and the optional 5+2 seating configuration is unique at this price point.
Q: Is the C3 Aircross comfortable on rough roads?
Yes — it retains the C3's comfort-tuned suspension with 40 mm additional ride height. The combination delivers excellent bump absorption while maintaining a composed ride, making it well-suited to Azerbaijan's varied road surfaces.

Should You Buy the Citroën C3 Aircross?

Compelling compact crossover with Citroën comfort bonus and practical Airbump protection.

The C3 Aircross is an excellent choice for Baku buyers wanting crossover practicality with genuine Citroën comfort. The raised ride height helps on rough urban roads, the Airbump panels protect against parking scrapes, and the modular cabin is genuinely more practical than many rivals. Always verify the PureTech timing belt service has been completed.

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