CITROEN has revealed details about changes to its C2, C3 and C3 Pluriel line-up which introduce fresh style features and a choice of upgraded trims with new equipment and body colours.
The entire C2 range gets a fresh new face for summer, including the green hot hatch 1.6 HDi 110 horsepower VTS which produces less than 120 g/km CO2 while still achieving 0-62 mph in less than ten seconds.
The C3 supermini also boasts a streamlined range, with a host of improved equipment, whilst the multi-faceted convertible C3 Pluriel boasts a new interior and changes to the front. As part of Citroën's strategy to rationalise its range, the C2 and C3 ranges, in line with their smaller sibling the Citroën C1, will include the Rhythm and Vibe models in their ranges.
The C2 update brings a distinctive new radiator grille and a one-piece front bumper and will be available with a choice of trims and equipment upgrades.
One of the marque's most popular models, the C2 has sold more than 50,000 units in the UK alone, over a quarter of which have been more sporty variants.
Now, in line with Citroën's supermini spring clean, the C2 line-up has been simplified to four trim levels - Vibe, Rhythm, VTR and VTS.
The C2 Stop & Start now comes in the Rhythm trim and, together with the Cachet special edition, gains lateral airbags as standard as well as an aluminium effect surround on the centre console.
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