The Citroën ë-C3 is not particularly quick and doesn't have a great range, but it's a solid choice as a well-equipped and affordable small electric car that doesn’t feel too cheap, drives well and has plenty of space. However, it’s hard to ignore that an entry-level Renault 5 is slightly cheaper per month on PCP finance than the ë-C3 in Max trim (which is the version we recommend).
This top-spec version of the ë-C3 adds a wireless phone-charger, electric rear windows, front foglights, climate control, rear privacy glass, a heated steering wheel and heated front seats.
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