2015 Citroen C1

Citroen ends C1 city car production after 17 years

Some 1.2 million examples of the baby hatchback have been sold since its launch in 2005

Citroën has ended production of the C1 after 17 years, with the last model rolling off the production line at Kolín in the Czech Republic.

The French firm has sold 1.2 million examples of the city car since its 2005 launch, attributing its success to its stylish design, urban driving dynamics and everyday practicality.

The C1 has been taken out of production due to a “change in priorities for the group”, with the Stellantis-owned manufacturer “looking ahead to the future of urban mobility”.

Citroën said changes to working patterns, the introduction of restrictions in city centres and the need for more space and versatility have required a refocus.

It told Autocar that it has no direct replacement for the C1 on the way any time soon but anticipates that the launch of a more affordable C3 supermini will effectively plug the gap.

The C3 You! will be introduced in April, priced from £12,995 - slightly more expensive the Dacia Sandero Comfort, which is priced from £11,745.

The new model is cheaper than the C1 was in its range-topping Flair specification yet features more competitive equipment.


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RIP: the little Citroen C1 is dead

Production of the C1 has come to an end, with a bargain basement C3 intended to replace it

Citroen has officially killed off the cute little C1, with production ending at its plant in Kolin, Czech Republic. Sad times.

The C1 was first launched back in 2005 and almost 1.2 million of the things have been sold across two generations. It was never the cleverest of the city car pack, but it majored on decent driving dynamics and endless customisation options.

Citroen says the C1’s death comes as a result of “changes to working patterns, restricted vehicle usage in city centres and the need for an ultra-affordable electric solution in response to a host of new urban mobility needs”. That electric solution – according to Citroen – is the Ami.

Or, for those that still want a five-door supermini, there will apparently be a new C3 You! (yep, complete with the exclamation mark) launched in April this year. In the UK, that’ll start from £12,995 – undercutting the top-spec C1.

 
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