It’s over and out for the Citroën C1. The small city rascal is no longer produced and it seems that the C1 will not get a successor.
Spread over two generations, Citroën has managed to sell no fewer than 98,685 C1s between 2005 and 2021. That number will not increase much. Citroën reports that the C1 is out of production and that the model is only available from stock.
The C1 is one of the C1-108-Aygo triplets produced in the Czech Republic. Toyota will build the all-new Aygo X in the Czech Republic, a new generation built on a short version of the TNGA-B platform that will not get brothers from Peugeot and Citroën. It seems very likely that Citroën will not give the C1 a successor.
The Dutch importer calls the new You! version of the Citroën C3 presented in September this year ‘a worthy successor’ of the C1. That You! version can only be ordered online and has a starting price of €17,490. That version is admittedly cheaper than the C3 has ever been, but the price difference with the C1 that was in the order books from €13,740 is large.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl