Citroën comes with a special series for the C1: the Millennium. The trim level is based on the five-door C1 Feel with 72 hp, but also offers a number of extras at a discount. Citroën also reports that the three-door C1 will be out of production from May.
The additional equipment of the C1 Millennium includes a 7-inch touchscreen with compatibility for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a leather steering wheel and electrically adjustable and heated side mirrors. The interior is finished in ‘Ambiance Metropolitan Gray’. On the outside, the C1 Millennium can be recognized by black ‘Urban Ride’ wheel arch extensions, 15-inch alloy wheels and extra tinted windows. Normally these options would cost € 1,000 together, but now Citroën charges € 550 for them. The C1 Millennium costs € 16,090. It is only available as a five-door in combination with the 72 hp three-cylinder.
Phase out
In the delivery range of the C1, Citroën also limits the choice, because the three-door disappears completely from the range. This body variant will be out of production from May. The current generation of the C1 has been around since 2014, which means that it is currently on its last legs. Last year, Stellantis (then still PSA) indicated that it would pull the plug from the A-segment, so there will be no successor.