Citroën ë-C3 Urban Range: Budget EV Done Right?

From AutoEV.

Could the all-new Citroën ë-C3 Urban be the affordable EV that finally makes sense for everyday drivers?
In this AutoEV First Verdict review, Simon gets behind the wheel of the new Citroën ë-C3 Urban to find out whether this budget-friendly electric car delivers where it matters most: comfort, practicality, low running costs, and stress-free urban driving.

With pricing expected below £20,000, the ë-C3 Urban is targeting buyers looking for their first electric car, a cheap EV for commuting, or a practical small electric car for family life. But can it really compete with new rivals like the Renault 5 and Fiat Grande Panda Electric?
Filmed during the international launch event overseas, this first drive review explores what the ë-C3 Urban is actually like to live with — from ride comfort and cabin space to charging, range, performance, and value for money.

What we cover in this review:
⚡ Real-world first drive impressions
⚡ Is this the best cheap electric car?
⚡ Comfort and suspension review
⚡ Interior practicality and boot space
⚡ Battery range and charging explained
⚡ City driving and motorway performance
⚡ How it compares with Renault 5, Dacia Spring and Fiat Grande Panda Electric
⚡ Who should — and shouldn’t — buy the Citroën ë-C3 Urban

The Citroën ë-C3 doesn’t try to be sporty or futuristic. Instead, it focuses on being comfortable, easy to drive, spacious, and affordable — which could make it one of the most important EV launches for UK buyers.
If you’re researching small EVs, affordable electric cars, or looking for the best budget EV for 2026, this review is for you.

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